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I'm having a difficult time with this thread. Never having shot and eaten a grouse is a little like being a virgin. You just don't know what you missing. I'm really really really having a hard time with this right now. LOL.
Quote from: Gutpile on September 14, 2010, 02:20:04 PMI'm having a difficult time with this thread. Never having shot and eaten a grouse is a little like being a virgin. You just don't know what you missing. I'm really really really having a hard time with this right now. LOL.Every virgin starts somewhere. If it's anything like my last virgin experience, I'll need to poke the grouse with an arrow at least 3 times before I find the right spot and I'll end slobbering all over it before going to sleep.
Can I just take an arrow and fill the screw in tip with epoxy to make it blunt?
Crap. Long way to drive for 4 birds. 10gls gas + $10 of shot = $40 or $10 per bird. Not gonna get the wife to sign off on that.
Your from Shelton and don't know what a Grouse is?? I'm confused.. I thought that would have been a class in like 2nd grade in a town of Loggers!
never. NEVER and I mean NEVER EVER try to justify hunting by factoring in the cost per animal or per pound of meat. You will give it up. Cheaper to buy gold or diamonds.
OK. Thanks. Now, do you clean the grouse in the field as soon as you shoot it or wait til you get home?
there are no grouse in mason county or shelton no worries no need to look I confirmed it today after driving to my favorite spot...the grouse seem to have joined the bears and left...no idea where they all went but they are not where they were supposed to be