Shipyard wrote:no kidding. that guy gets banned from here more than i quit this place
smurfman wrote:I've been hitting spots from Duluth south to Hinkley, west to HWY 65 and have found spotty hunting. I have been running 2-4 ruffed grouse contacts per hour with most of those being singles or paired birds at most. Broods have been much less common than in the past along with fewer birds per brood. The largest brood I saw was 6 birds and that was just before the season opened. As always, the best coverts hold good numbers of birds with birds few and far between in the less than optimal habitats. Cherry picking coverts will still lead to decent numbers of contacts but one has to remember to pass through the less desireable covers rather than hunt them as if the numbers were better. I am running about 1:1 juvie to adult whihc is much more than the norm.
Sharptails have been similar, more adults than the norm and what broods I have found have been small. All my fields have birds in them though some are less than optimal. I am about donw shooting them, I'll run the dogs on them for practice but I won't shoot them.
nyffman wrote:I can't claim to be real knowledgeable on the subject but I have been hunting grouse for probably 15 years or so. Mostly because it's just plain fun getting out into the woods. Lumpjaw and I are going out to the usual spot outside Hill City toward the end of the month. By then, leaves shouldn't be much of a problem.
FJ540 wrote:How do you repel grouse? I seem to attract the noisy buggers with my blind.
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