redduck
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Has anyone been grouse hunting in California? and if so any tips?
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Ok. Cool. Sooty grouse can only be taken North of the Kern County Line in California and the populations aren't really thick even in the places where they are strongest so I would first recommend that whatever places you find them in, keep those to yourself. The second suggestion that I have is that you get out and walk instead of driving roads. Driving roads can be okay for scouting areas that hold grouse but the birds in such areas are usually accustomed enough to vehicular traffic that they will let you roll right past them.
My best luck comes on North, North East facing slopes that have some old growth trees where the stands of timber are thin enough to allow enough light through to allow an under-story of shrubs to thrive. It is said that the birds survive on juniper needles, and indeed all of my birds have had juniper needles in their crops; but they also had berries and other unidentifiable forage. One location I hunt has no water nearby that I can find while another has many seeps and springs. In the area where there is plenty of water I tend to find large solitary birds on the ground early in the morning and late in the afternoon in the forest near relatively dry and open areas. Near the spring run off where the cover is thick, I tend to run into small coveys which I am told by the biologist are more likely to be hens with their young of the year (foraging for insects).
Another tip is to scout locations during the spring. They make a low pitch booming sound which is difficult as hell to locate but it will tell you if you are in the right habitat. If you want to get an idea of both the sound and habitat, take a slow hike up the first few miles of the Mt. Whitney trail out of Whitney Portal in June. That's another clue. The Whitney Portal is at 8k feet.
Also: I have heard more than one report that they don't taste good. So if you bag any, please bring them to me for disposal.