I don't deer hunt and gave it up many years ago. But I decided the birds were for me so I stuck with turkey and grouse hunting....and love both more than words can say and I thank God he allows me to do both!! Grouse hunting is what gets me through the fall/winter. With out it I would probably go crazy. I start my season off in the North Woods then back home in VA & WV. I have been grouse hunting since I was 9 yrs old....when I first started I followed my dad in the woods without a gun. Just like turkey hunting the first time out I was hooked!!!!! I've now owned, hunted, trained and raised english setters for many years and the Lord has blessed me with some really good dogs and hunts. I figured I would share some pics of my season so far. Warning its picture heavy. Hope you enjoy them....I didn't get to take as many since my buddy and I had three pups with us two being from my 2013 litter....working with pups keeps me well occupied!!
God bless
North woods early morning hunt. Two of my setters Patches (mom) and Sadie (daughter).
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After our first morning hunt.
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Patches pointing a North Woods grouse.
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Patches pointing another North Woods grouse.
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A successful evening hunt.
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Appalachian MTN grouse below
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Awesome. If you want to drive to Boone I can put your dogs on a bunch of them. They're a blast to hunt.
Deputy I'd love to!!! Would love to take ya on a hunt! Will see if we can't work that out sometime in the near future!!
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Congrats on some great hunts with some fine looking dogs!!
Thanks mgm for the compliment!!
That looks like fun. I used to hunt them when I was in high school in northern MN. They taste wonderful and have large breast for the size of the bird. The only issue is trying to shoot them in the timber/brush. Having a good pointing dog is the ticket.
Great pictures! I've hunted behind both pointers and flushers, I'll take the pointers any day.
great pictures thanks for sharing. What shotgun do you use gauge/load/chokes? I love hunting over dogs especially in that tight cover, you need to learn to shoot around and through those tree's, I like using a 28g Beretta O/U with Briley skeet and improved chokes.
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love the pics. They bring back a lot of memories. Used to chase grouse every weekend during the season as a kid with my dad and our Brittany's
I sure miss grouse hunting with Dad, Uncle Don and cousin Mike. Don and Mike have passed on and Dad doesn't hunt anymore.
He's doing well for 82 just can't run the hills anymore. We haven't had any grouse in this part of the state in 10 years.
Quote from: chadly on November 10, 2014, 12:48:43 PM
That looks like fun. I used to hunt them when I was in high school in northern MN. They taste wonderful and have large breast for the size of the bird. The only issue is trying to shoot them in the timber/brush. Having a good pointing dog is the ticket.
I love grouse hunting Chadly thank God he allows me to do it in the fall!! I love it just as much as spring gobbler....the only thing different to me is grouse tastes better...don't get me wrong I still love me some turkey!!!!
God Bless
Quote from: slamman on November 10, 2014, 06:29:13 PM
great pictures thanks for sharing. What shotgun do you use gauge/load/chokes? I love hunting over dogs especially in that tight cover, you need to learn to shoot around and through those tree's, I like using a 28g Beretta O/U with Briley skeet and improved chokes.
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Thank you slamman! I use an A5 Light 12 and 20....its what I've been using since I was a kid and love them!!!!! I have owned many throughout my days of grouse hunting. My current 12 has a skeet choke and my 20 has an improved. I use Remington Long Range Express shells....I've been using them for many years now and really like them. I have also used 7 1/2 shot for the past few years and will be going back to 6 shot again I believe. Is that you short hair in the picture? Great picture by the way!!!!
God Bless
Quote from: AndyH on November 10, 2014, 07:44:36 PM
love the pics. They bring back a lot of memories. Used to chase grouse every weekend during the season as a kid with my dad and our Brittany's
Andy...thats how I got started following my dad when I was 9 yrs old before I even carried a gun. I loved it from day one and soon after had my own pup and migrated into setters (ryman type) and haven't looked back. Now I raise them and love it!
God Bless
Quote from: West Augusta on November 10, 2014, 08:06:56 PM
I sure miss grouse hunting with Dad, Uncle Don and cousin Mike. Don and Mike have passed on and Dad doesn't hunt anymore.
He's doing well for 82 just can't run the hills anymore. We haven't had any grouse in this part of the state in 10 years.
Augusta grouse sure is spotty in the Appalachian mountains for sure....its taken alot of walking and shoe leather to find the covers I hunt!
God Bless
The Lord blessed me to be able to get out he past two days. We found good numbers of birds and was able to bag three.
The cover (what its like hunting Grouse in the Appalachian mountains).
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Mondays bag.
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Today's bag.
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God Bless
Oh yeah, I remember the thickets. :TooFunny: Even crawling through the multi floral rose. Maybe with all the timbering and drilling for the oil shale we'll get some thickets back and some grouse. I'd love to hunt them some more while I still can run these hills.
Looks like you are enjoying life.
Congrats !!
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Quote from: West Augusta on November 11, 2014, 06:24:52 PM
Oh yeah, I remember the thickets. :TooFunny: Even crawling through the multi floral rose. Maybe with all the timbering and drilling for the oil shale we'll get some thickets back and some grouse. I'd love to hunt them some more while I still can run these hills.
Augusta....green briar vines....grouse love them but they will eat you up!!!! Arms look terrible they are scratched all over. I try not to get in there but right now its where I have to go.
Quote from: Old Timer53 on November 11, 2014, 06:38:10 PM
Looks like you are enjoying life.
Congrats !!
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I sure am buddy!!!
God Bless
Awesome. These bring back great memories. I grew up hunting grouse in the Berkshires. They are so amazingly fast off the ground. I've had a grouse launch at my feet in a thicket, saw the leaves stirred from its wings, and never saw the bird. When I moved out west, my shooting was a mess and I had to work real hard to slow down. Grouse hunting and quick access to flyfishing are two of the things I miss most from back home. Thanks!
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Quote from: slamman on November 10, 2014, 06:29:13 PM
great pictures thanks for sharing. What shotgun do you use gauge/load/chokes? I love hunting over dogs especially in that tight cover, you need to learn to shoot around and through those tree's, I like using a 28g Beretta O/U with Briley skeet and improved chokes.
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Thank you slamman! I use an A5 Light 12 and 20....its what I've been using since I was a kid and love them!!!!! I have owned many throughout my days of grouse hunting. My current 12 has a skeet choke and my 20 has an improved. I use Remington Long Range Express shells....I've been using them for many years now and really like them. I have also used 7 1/2 shot for the past few years and will be going back to 6 shot again I believe. Is that you short hair in the picture? Great picture by the way!!!!
God Bless
yes that is my shorthair hunting Mearns quail in southern Arizona (Gould's turkey country). Mearns are very tight holding quail.