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Now, it would have been helpful if folks had narrowed down where they are seeing these birds, identify general areas, for example. As it is, I don't find comments like "I saw some grouse where I was on a road this morning" to be very useful. I've made a living from time to time sharing specific information about where to catch fish and kill game. Anybody who has read my stuff knows that I traditionally gave up 1-3 of my favorite hot spots every year prior to the opener. On some occasions, that information got very specific, and more than once, I found people went in and shot out whole populations, which was kind of stupid IMHO but that's another story, but I take that as a matter of course because those grouse weren't mine, I don't own the public land (we all do) and that was my job.I think we all want each other to share in the success. and besides, where you see grouse now is not necessarily where they will be in three months.
Sorry, but I can't give specific information about the grouse I find because I photograph them. This is a hunting forum. If I write on here exactly where these grouse are, people are going to read about it here, then go shoot at these birds.Trying to get excellent, close-up photos of wild grouse behaving naturally is extremely difficult, even with grouse that aren't hunted. If anyone goes hunting these areas, the grouse will be pretty near impossible to photograph properly. Then all my work - all the dozens of hours afield - will be for naught.
I don’t think grouse get cleared out of any area by hunters.
I don’t think grouse get cleared out of any area by hunters. They do get educated however.
Quote from: Tom Reichner on May 31, 2011, 08:11:02 PMSorry, but I can't give specific information about the grouse I find because I photograph them. This is a hunting forum. If I write on here exactly where these grouse are, people are going to read about it here, then go shoot at these birds.Trying to get excellent, close-up photos of wild grouse behaving naturally is extremely difficult, even with grouse that aren't hunted. If anyone goes hunting these areas, the grouse will be pretty near impossible to photograph properly. Then all my work - all the dozens of hours afield - will be for naught.They're not your grouse, either, Tom. If they are on public land, they're fair game. It is also very likely that where you see them now, they won't be come September. Admittedly, you have a dilemma.