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Saw 1 Ruffed Grouse that my dog flushed up into a tree but before I could get in position it flew off. That was north of Chicken Alaska.Dang near a grouse grand slam on this one trip.
That’s awesome.
I jump shoot ducks with her so she knows to stay close, although she forgets that sometimes.Awesome trip! How does the lab do with all the prairie grouse? I have a pretty close ranging lab that is great with pheasants and ruffed grouse, and want to go get some of those other prairie birds! Feels like most prairie grouse people use pointers. Do you flush a lot out of range? Do you personally have experience with your lab and pheasants? How do the prairie birds compare?
Awesome statsWhen I see Centinela in Mexico (Mt. Signal) then I’m home.
10,465 miles (trip odometer went to zero at 10k)
17.5 mpg
Almost 220 hours behind the wheel
After 33 days on the road I come home to find that it has cooled down from 119* to 100*
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Just saw this, thought I’d throw my .02 in. Prairie grouse don’t run like pheasants. They’ll sit pretty tight (until they’ve been pressured a bunch). IMO a flusher is ideal for them. Particularly early season they’ll sit until the dog dang near catches them. A close working dog will often be putting up birds in your face….sometimes a bit too close.Awesome trip! How does the lab do with all the prairie grouse? I have a pretty close ranging lab that is great with pheasants and ruffed grouse, and want to go get some of those other prairie birds! Feels like most prairie grouse people use pointers. Do you flush a lot out of range? Do you personally have experience with your lab and pheasants? How do the prairie birds compare?
I’ve only encountered them on late season pheasant hunts (cause that’s the only time I’ve hunted prairie grouse habitat) and indeed they’ve always been waaaaayy out there. Maybe some year when it’s a cool early season we will try it. My dog would cook in 5 minutes with the temps that started this season off…Awesome stats
Just saw this, thought I’d throw my .02 in. Prairie grouse don’t run like pheasants. They’ll sit pretty tight (until they’ve been pressured a bunch). IMO a flusher is ideal for them. Particularly early season they’ll sit until the dog dang near catches them. A close working dog will often be putting up birds in your face….sometimes a bit too close.
Then in late season they flush at 1/4 mile
Must get fierce winds there, no trees.