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New to Grouse hunting. And I’ve been finding a few in the same places. Quick question. Does snow push them down. Or do the just adjust to the elements as they come
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Blue grouse actually move up in the winter.
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snow will not push low land ruffed grouse around very much. I've shot plenty with 5 inches of snow on the ground in the same places I shoot them in september. They may move very locally to find more available feed, but in my experience not very far.
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