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MN Grouse Camp 2024

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It’s that time of year again. I’m leaving this afternoon for our annual Grouse Camp. I’m flying outta the local airport, through Denver and into Minneapolis. I should be in camp by late tonight. A group of us have done this hunt together since 2020. Past years have always been in Northern WI, but this year a smaller group of us are headed to Northern MN, where one of our group members has a cabin.

Instead of joining us in MN this year, a portion of our regular group (all from PA) is headed to Northern Maine this same week to try something new. They’ve never hunted Maine before. I wish them all the luck and hope they get into birds but I’m glad I’m headed to the Upper Midwest, which in my mind, is the current home of the King!

Over the past few years this has become my favorite annual hunt. The first year or two it was difficult to think about forgoing a potential week long big game hunt out west to chase ruffed grouse in WI, but I discovered that I enjoyed this hunt immensely and it has become my singular favorite week of the year. Big game hunting can be exciting, challenging, and very rewarding, but it can also be really difficult, physically exhausting and a downright slog at times. Type 2 fun. My solo Barbary sheep hunt this past Feb in NM, linked below, was that type of hunt. https://www.hunttalk.com/threads/nw-co-to-se-nm-barbary-sheep.323396/#post-3729930

This is not that type of hunt. Grouse camp is type 1 fun. With good food, good dogs, good guns, and good scotch.

Spring of 2023, when the family and I made the move from Chicago back to NW CO, I was unsure if I was gonna be able to continue to make the trip back to the Upper Midwest for our annual Grouse Camp. A six hour drive every year from Chicago to the Northwoods was a no brainer, but cross country travel complicated the equation. And I am fortunate that I live in an area of CO with abundant big game and other hunting opportunities including a lot of grouse. But no ruffed grouse. If the ruffed grouse is the king, the blue grouse is the foolhardy joker. So I made the trip last year and was very glad I did. And I’m really glad I’m making it again this year.

All hail the King!
 
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It’s a bit warm up here right now. After one day bird numbers seem decent in northern WI. Hopefully even better in northern MN.

To @Treeshark ‘s point, we did find a woodcock yesterday. I didn’t have the heart to take him though, he looked too silly just hanging there in mid air trying to shift from neutral to fly. Good luck!
 
We hunted hard today. Weather was nice, not too warm today. Gonna be a fair bit warmer the next two days. Today’s numbers for my partner and I:

Grouse flushed: 10
Shot at: 5
Killed: 1

Woodcock flushed: 4
Shot at: 3
Killed: 1

Total camp numbers for the day (5 guys):
Grouse flushed: 22
Shot at: 10
Killed: 3

Woodcock flushed: 6
Shot at: 3
Killed: 0

Porcupines bagged: 1

I got lucky and killed a grouse first thing this morning. Had another very fair opportunity just before lunch on a beautiful gray phase and got beat by the King. So it goes. I managed to find some wet ground and started flushing woodcock and didn’t take advantage of my opportunities. Then I fell on my face in the swamp. Good times in the grouse woods!

It’s dry here. I was surprised to flush any woodcock. By the way they flew, definitely not flight birds, they hammered away from me. Hopefully some cold weather this week moves the flight birds down. I would have hoped for more flushes today but overall it was a great first day. You can’t kill a grouse and not be happy.
 
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A few months ago, when my hunting schedule for this fall came together, I realized I may have the opportunity to kill a single season grouse slam this year.

Is a grouse slam a thing? I decided it was and decided it was a sage grouse, dusky grouse, sharptail grouse and a ruffed grouse.

With that ruffed grouse this morning, I’ve managed to take all four since this past Sept.C5CB2E1C-9FB0-427A-8101-574F733F9D0B.jpeg30433946-5DBC-4C82-8053-562BDCDEFDCF.jpeg2C835FFD-A7F6-4925-AC5F-3C2808AD05A1.jpegC6C8C184-001E-407F-9BB7-AEEE81AB78DB.jpeg
 

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