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Mike, you are just full of cheery news. I've been watching this closely since I submitted blood samples for inclusion in the survey. While the contention that West Nile is a summer killer may be correct, the supposition that grouse are dying mid summer is just a supposition that is currently not backed by good science. However, I have a gut feeling their supposition may be correct.
If this weather ever cools down enough to run dogs it will not take long to see what kind of bird numbers we have this year. We can only hope. |
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I have been saying that the decrease in grouse was probably due to a viral disease for over 10 years. The various DNR's and Ruffed Grouse Society have been preaching that it was all about the habitat, and nothing more. I have always argued that it was a disease process. Before I went to optometry school, I had a masters in microbiology/virolgy, and was well into my PhD, so I have the background to voice those kind of opinions. The problem of course is now that we know the problem is viral disease, what the heck can we do about it. We cant go vacinating grouse, but hopefully the survivors can pass on resistance to their offsprings.
I have been very interested in this study.
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I was wondering about the natural selection process you mention and if the grouse population as a whole will eventually build an immunity towards the virus. I guess time will tell.
Doesn't 35,000 to 40,000 grouse a year taken by hunters seem like a very high number? |
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Not when you take into account those who shoot from their truck windows and folks who traditionally shoot them from trees and on the ground......
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![]() I read or heard tell that something like 90% of the birds die in the first year. Myself, Daisy and Gunner's gun don't negatively impact population densities ![]()
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Same in most of the very rural US. My favorite state of VT is no exception. Friends I have made in and around the little community where I hunt often stop into camp to tell me the best two-tracks that I can drive and shoot from my window. I politely thank them for the information and put those on the list of where I will never visit.
It is what it is. There are no laws in VT against ground-swatting the most noble of gamebirds. .
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I don't know if it's against the game laws anywhere to shoot birds off the ground or out of trees. It's against the law to shoot from a vehicle probably everywhere.
This is where hunting differs from other so called sports as there are no rules, time frames, innings, quarters, scores etc. We as hunters have our own set of moral rules that we follow without supervision. Some call it ethics. I maintain that the only two true sports are hunting and fishing the rest are games. Daisy and I enjoy our time afield, a Grouse, Woodcock or Pheasant is a bonus.
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Well said Richie!!
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