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Jul 29, 2019

Whether you live in ruffed grouse country or are inspired to take a trip to covers around the United States or Canada, it’s important to have a basic understanding of how to hunt ruffed grouse. A simple look at the basics can start the wheels turning into more advanced techniques and ideas for successful ruffed grouse...


Jul 28, 2019

On October 19, 2018, sunny skies combined with blustery winds and warmer temperatures, 25 mph and 63 degrees to be exact, led to an oddly successful day in the grouse woods. Too warm and too windy to be considered ideal grouse hunting conditions, I hiked 9.24 miles and burned 2,624 calories over the course of 5 hours,...


Jul 28, 2019

In order to find good sage grouse habitat, you should focus on their needs for that particular time of year. Sage grouse require food, shelter and water. They also need leks, nesting ground and land to raise the broods. Look for areas with sufficient food and cover, especially. This is the foundation of sage grouse...


Jul 26, 2019

If you want to start a fight just call someone’s Deutsch-Drahthaar a wirehair . . . I know, I’ve done it before by accident, which led to my want to understand it better.

For those of us outside that world, we often scratch our head and wonder what is the difference between these two bird dog breeds? They started...


Jul 26, 2019

We know what you’re thinking, and you’re right. A squirrel is most definitely not an upland bird. But it is one of America’s most common small game/upland mammal species. And only a couple decades ago, virtually every hunter was also a squirrel hunter. While the squirrels are still common, the squirrel hunter has...