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I agree with Roundsworth. Grouse are like turkeys in that they fly down from their roost (they also may roost on the ground), shortly after daybreak. That said, I try to be in the woods by 9:00 am, but expect equal success earlier. My favorite time is the last 2 hours before dark.
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