Another beautiful day in the grouse woods. Hit three new to me covers. Aza found 6 birds. All points, 3 presented tough shots. Ellie had 3 contacts, jumpy birds, should have shot at one though. Birdie, pictured here, handled her birds very well. She pointed and tracked this running bird several times over 75 yds before it sat tight in a deadfall. Presented a rising shot straight at me
Edgewood Norths Azalea had a fantastic run today. Many solid points and birds worked in the point/stalk/point manner I find most effective on these cagey birds. I missed on her first two points. We then had great dog work and point after point only to result in a flush that just didn’t present a shot. Finally this dandy drummer offered a left to right rising shot and I connected. Aza retrieved to hand.
Great hunt yesterday in some nasty cover. Birds were taking advantage of the sun and enjoying the salad bar while using blow downs for cover. We had 28 contacts in just a couple hours. Our best day of 2023.
The northern forest has a good dusting of snow making for fun tracking and improved visibility Put up a dozen birds with no kills, great day to be out regardless.
All good things come to an end. Just returned home after doing my early Oct- early Nov stint in NW WI. I'm fortune that I can work from anywhere, most days I work to lunch and then knock off for few hours in the afternoon. I reverse this game plan on the weekends and try to hunt early before it warms up and all UTV/ATV riders hit the trails. Gates and a vehicle parked at the gate doesn't seem to matter to those folks. Overall I would say the numbers were down quite a bit from last year I think I harvested exactly half the number I did in 22. I didn't shoot quite as good, and the week after the Halloween snow I dont think I fired a shot, the birds were just too jumpy to get with in shooting range. That accounts for some of the drop off. I'm not that worried about numbers killed just like a enough birds around to keep things interesting and that was certainly the case. Couple of photos, my old gal 13 1/2 that I would take on short hunts a couple of times a week with what will likely be the last grouse shot over her, and one of my younger dogs 2 1/2 that will likely be my best dog. He's out of Long Gone Studley and a grouse pointing machine.
Birdie got the start today and handled her business. Gave Aza and Ellie a well deserved day off. Been a great year for us. We put in the miles busting brush. 45 on the boots this week.
Any recommendations for a good pair of early season grouse pants. Looking for something durable, yet light weight in the warmer part of the season. Thanks!
I haven’t hunted over that way but you would be in the middle of the east Chequamegon Nicolet forest. Should be good cover around that way. Check the DNR FFlight app and look for cover maps.
Does anyone hunt Northern Oconto or Southern Forest Counties? I just got a German Shorthair and want to start her out hunting. She is 1 year old. Backstory, have grouse hunted most of my adult life, but have taken a10 year break because of lack of Grouse in our area. So, 2 questions....1)have grouse numbers rebounded in my area? I dont see many out in the woods or driving on the logging roads. 2)what would be the best way to get this dog acclimated to grouse hunting? MESSENGER is fine. Thanks in advance! -WW
Hunted all day yesterday. The birds were holding better. Had nine solid points on 15 bird contacts. Not all presented shots as even well handled birds seem to put obstacles between the gun and them. They’ve transitioned to areas with more conifers and conifer edges