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Unread 04-08-2022, 09:44 PM   #1
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Dylan, I spent quite a few years chasing grouse in SE Ohio. I wish you could have known it back then…or did you?
My hunting career started in about 2005, so I did not. I have heard the stories of the days of old here when a dog wasn’t necessary and running out of shells was a real problem. I’ve witnessed the decline and now am seeing a mild resurgence in my area. We used to put 10 birds a day in the air when I was in high school 07-11 and then it slowly diminished to about 1-2 in 2018…then things started coming back up. just this last year I averaged 13. So I am holding out hope. However, they seem smarter than before. 13 in the air but if you were able to get close enough to 1-2 a day to get a decent shot your lucky. Most are 30 yards out and you hear the and catch them headed off through the woods….


Still more fun to me than going and popping a couple newly released pheasants though.
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My hunting career started in about 2005, so I did not. I have heard the stories of the days of old here when a dog wasn’t necessary and running out of shells was a real problem. I’ve witnessed the decline and now am seeing a mild resurgence in my area. We used to put 10 birds a day in the air when I was in high school 07-11 and then it slowly diminished to about 1-2 in 2018…then things started coming back up. just this last year I averaged 13. So I am holding out hope. However, they seem smarter than before. 13 in the air but if you were able to get close enough to 1-2 a day to get a decent shot your lucky. Most are 30 yards out and you hear the and catch them headed off through the woods….


Still more fun to me than going and popping a couple newly released pheasants though.
13 flushes in a day of hunting— in Ohio?!?!? I would not complain about that (and I keep those coverts secret).
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13 flushes in a day of hunting— in Ohio?!?!? I would not complain about that (and I keep those coverts secret).
Oh no, sorry for that confusion. I do most of my hunting in PA. The grouse are north of the Allegheny national forest.
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Oh no, sorry for that confusion. I do most of my hunting in PA. The grouse are north of the Allegheny national forest.
Gosh, you had me thinking of going back to Ohio again. BTW, my wife is from the Youngstown area. I grouse hunted in some of the nearby WMAs back in the late 1980s/early 1990s and found grouse not too terribly far from you then (Madison, OH, yes?). There were enough to justify visiting my in-laws.

I hope your PA coverts have a good nesting season.
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Oh no, sorry for that confusion. I do most of my hunting in PA. The grouse are north of the Allegheny national forest.
That makes some sense, but 13 flushes is outstanding. Western parts of NY are clearly better than the eastern parts this past year or two. So far if this rain doesn't let up the nesting season will be bad in upstate NY.
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