That is awesome. Must have been a rush to hunt over your pup for the first time.
Me, I got one yesterday. Not sure what kind, so I had to cancel one of each tag. It should be written on them somewhere, like a model number. Frustrating.
That is awesome. Must have been a rush to hunt over your pup for the first time.
Me, I got one yesterday. Not sure what kind, so I had to cancel one of each tag. It should be written on them somewhere, like a model number. Frustrating.
Is Justin Competent, or just incompetent?
That's awesome. I wish I saw that many grouse.
Congrats on a great day afield.......that's a nice haul!
I can't wait to get out and get some. I'm having a hard time finding any grouse tags. I phoned a couple of places and asked...I was put on hold and then they would come back on the phone and tell me they don't have them. I guess every one else has bought them all up already.
Love the classic ride, Rod!!! It's been a while since they made nice square wheel wells for sitting on!!
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For blue grouse (now dusky grouse) around PG, head east into the mountains and start climbing or driving up the logging roads. They are high elevation birds around there. They are also not hunted much and are very very tame. They make spruce grouse seem hyperactive. They also have a more 'needle-based' diet than the birds farther south. I've shot a few around Slim Creek and some of the hiking trails that get into the alpine.
But for the true blue grouse experience, you should go farther south.. William's Lake & south