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    Grouse in Tulameen

    This year I decided to go hunting for upland birds with my teenager son.

    I was told to start by hunting Grouse, as it is the easiest to hunt.

    So far the Grouse is winning, as I wasn't able to bag any.

    I have been going to Tulameen FSR through the coquihalla. I drove down the FSR at sunrise and I could not see any birds.

    Any hints were to find those buggers is appreciated.

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    Re: Grouse in Tulameen

    Find a newer planted cut block and walk among the Christmas trees you’ll find them.

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    Re: Grouse in Tulameen

    Sit outside our Tulameen cabin and shoot the ones hanging around in our big fir tree.
    For various reasons I haven't done any hunting this Fall but our Princeton Son is constantly in the hills around there and Tulameen and sees lots of 'em.
    Cook Creek FSR, Rabbitt Mountain, they seem to be all over the place this year.
    Get out and walk some of those FSR's.

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    Re: Grouse in Tulameen

    Thanks Gents.

    I going to try your suggestions, this Saturday with my faithful griffon.

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    Re: Grouse in Tulameen

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Glove View Post
    Get out and walk some of those FSR's.
    ^^ This for sure. I have spent a fair amount of time walking in the bush this year and have not had a single day I didn't spook a grouse if I covered a couple hours of ground. Usually will see 1 - 5 when I go out.

    I have found that they like the edges of FSRs when there is enough coverage for them to hide about in them. I also like to wander down the spurs as they tend to flush out there too.

    I have found wandering around and noticing what the habitat is like where I see them is helpful for finding more in similar spots in the future.

    Of course actually finding them again once you spook them is a different game all together.

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