Seems like it turned out to be mostly for the grouse guys after all.
Maybe, but, it was good reading with a nice art representation.
Grouse hunting later in the season is sometimes hit or miss. Often, I stomp around in the snow and don’t even see footprints. Other times, you hunt all day and stumble on a spot that half a dozen of them fly out of. There is a glacial ridge that runs a few hundred yards on some public dirt I hunt in Pine County, MN, that I was walking parallel to, in about two feet of snow. The ridge is about 10 feet tall, and for no reason I could discern, the grouse rocketed out over my head, presenting a few wonderful shots. I got three out of about eight that were loafing on the ridge. They flew off, one or two at a time. There wasn’t a good reason for them to be there, no food, almost no cover, and fairly exposed to avians.
Never have seen another grouse anywhere near that spot. Believe me, I’ve looked. They were on that ridge 25 years ago, but, not since, that I can tell.
Best,
Ted