Mike1950 said:Dave do you only have ruffled grouse there or do you also have fool hens(spruce grouse) and Blue grouse?
As for pictures I will go hunting but man are they hard to get with the leaves still on, they like thick cover and will sometimes flush 50 yds away. Some guys just ride the back roads and shoot em in the road pretty easy on a nice sunny day, poor sportsmanship and a good way to get a big fine and loose you hunting licence for a year, and perhaps your gun and your car if the warden is in a foul mood.
Wildthings said:I've eaten Grouse one time at elk camp in Colorado and man was it good. Always wanted to mount one but down here on the Gulf Coast of Texas we don't see them much LOL. Good Luck and remember pictures are always welcomed!!
Barry
Kevin said:I brought one of my coastie buddies home with me one time on leave and took him quail hunting. He said it was almost as fun as grouse. He was from Connecticut and loved hunting grouse. He said the quail tasted as good as the grouse, but it could have also been the way I cooked it, and the case of Lonestar long necks we were working on while I smoked the birds probably didn't hurt none either.
He also said pheasant was his favorite. I have never hunted nor eaten pheasant or grouse. Happy hunting!
sprucegum said:Kevin said:I brought one of my coastie buddies home with me one time on leave and took him quail hunting. He said it was almost as fun as grouse. He was from Connecticut and loved hunting grouse. He said the quail tasted as good as the grouse, but it could have also been the way I cooked it, and the case of Lonestar long necks we were working on while I smoked the birds probably didn't hurt none either.
He also said pheasant was his favorite. I have never hunted nor eaten pheasant or grouse. Happy hunting!
It is pretty hard to mess up cooking ruffed grouse a old big one might be a little tough but the taste is second to non. A warden friend told me they are the most poached game in the state, after you have eaten one it is easy to understand why. It is the only small game I will sometimes shoot while I am deer hunting, if you shoot the head of a sitting bird with your deer rifle and take it back to camp to share no one minds. Buy the way shooting them with a rifle is legal and the season runs through deer season.
sprucegum said:Wildthings said:I've eaten Grouse one time at elk camp in Colorado and man was it good. Always wanted to mount one but down here on the Gulf Coast of Texas we don't see them much LOL. Good Luck and remember pictures are always welcomed!!
Barry
Do you do taxidermy ?
HomeBody said:Very few grouse here. I've seen only a couple in 40 yrs. of bird hunting, and never got a shot at any. Gary