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    Default GTA grouse are so elusive

    First upland hunt north of the French this year and it was insane. It got to the point where I had the luxury to let some birds walk free. Even saw two birds drumming for the ladies.
    Bumped into a moose, coyote, fox, silver fox and a few bear cubs. Not a single deer.
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    Contrast to upland this morning near GTA. Spooked a deer first thing & paths were empty. I had to get wet in some thick chest height raspberry bush to get a bird to flush and managed a second bump but no way was I getting a good shot until the cover clears up. Wish I had a pointer!
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    You must be talking about the southern grouse. They should be classified as a new species LOL. When is dinner by the way. Nice birds
    Last edited by tom gobble; September 29th, 2020 at 06:24 PM.
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    Great haul of nice looking birds! I assume the dark ones are spruce grouse?

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    Thanks & Yes, the spruce were large and well hidden/good chase I had to get at least 1-2. Very beautiful up close.
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    nice, you are getting me excited for a drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supersharpshot View Post
    First upland hunt north of the French this year and it was insane. It got to the point where I had the luxury to let some birds walk free. Even saw two birds drumming for the ladies.
    Bumped into a moose, coyote, fox, silver fox and a few bear cubs. Not a single deer.
    in-shot-20200929-155941047 (1).jpg

    Contrast to upland this morning near GTA. Spooked a deer first thing & paths were empty. I had to get wet in some thick chest height raspberry bush to get a bird to flush and managed a second bump but no way was I getting a good shot until the cover clears up. Wish I had a pointer!
    Nice hull!

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    What a beauty sight....
    This isn't a test run................Enjoy er'.......

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    There are grouse in GTA?
    "The dog is Small Munsterlander, the gun is Beretta."
    "You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed" A. Saint-Exupery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vom Dufenshmirtz View Post
    There are grouse in GTA?
    Western and eastern reaches of the GTA have ruffed grouse. I've flushed them in Milton. Not in great numbers but they are there.

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    Well done, congrats! And what a great picture that is.
    Got my first "southern grouse" of the season last weekend on a solo afternoon hunt, I know exactly what you mean.
    “Think safety first and then have a good hunt.”
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