Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Upland Birds => Topic started by: JProper on November 08, 2024, 06:00:03 PM
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Hey guys, new to Washington, new to grouse hunting. I’m in the Spanaway area and have been making trips to capitol state forest. But I’m not a fan of the crowds and even putting 30+ miles on my feet behind the gated roads I haven’t seen many birds. I was thinking of expanding my range out to the south side of Olympic, west of Mohrweis. Do you guys think that area is worth the drive, or would I be better suited to head north? Any help would be great, as I’d like to get on some birds (or bunnies) this year.
Thanks!
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I can't help you with Grouse but there are plenty of rabbits in the Skookumchuck Wildlife Area. I used to run my beagles out there and there are plenty of rabbits.
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I can't help you with Grouse but there are plenty of rabbits in the Skookumchuck Wildlife Area. I used to run my beagles out there and there are plenty of rabbits.
Good to know! I’ll have to do some walking with my 28ga out there
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On any given day in the woods, I see at least 10 deer to one grouse. They have really taken a beating over the past few years. When I see one now, I get out of the truck and shoo it away!
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Depends on if you seek ruffed or high country blues. I hunt the blues so I am in the high country. If your seeing a lot of people the grouse could and will be weary steering away from the roads. Ran into many a ruffed that you would hope to be able to get a shot at due that fact. Suggest trying a different area if you want to have success.
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I think I could count the number of grouse I’ve seen in capital forest over the years on one hand. It’s not that they aren’t there, I think that it’s because there are few roads closed to motorized traffic and it gets really busy up there.
I’ve heard it hasn’t been a great year, but the one time I went out looking for them I saw 3 west of Shelton (green diamond land).
I like to find decommissioned roads going through alder creek bottoms, always seem to find the ruffs in those.