A Day Off
We had changing conditions the last three days in the grouse woods, with some mixed results.
One thing that we all noticed as Friday progressed was the number of hunters on the roads and in the woods. This, as you might expect, would be the unfortunate theme of Saturday. Lots of people out there yesterday, as it was nice again (partly cloudy, mid 50's) and hunters were trying to take advantage of it. Plans were changed many times yesterday, and we agreed to hit covers quickly in commando raid fashion - "hit it and quit it" as James Brown would say ...
This strategy worked to some degree in the nearly 8-10 covers we hit yesterday. We would always move a couple of birds, and sometimes there would be 3 or 4 birds in a spot. Monty had several points, and his highlight was a point on three grouse, huddled up in an area of heavy spruce and alders. You know how that goes ... maybe you'll get a shot at one of them, if it flies the wrong way, while the others will seem like ghosts of our imaginations. We got that shot, but it was missed, and the other two grouse were phantoms, here today and gone tomorrow. Rosie provided a couple of opportunities late in the day, but they were tough shots in the heavy cover. No dice.
The grouse definitely got an education this weekend (as if they needed it), with the number of hunters out there, and we'll probably be dealing with the smart survivors moving forward. A busy week of hunting lies ahead - seven days in a row and we'll have our work cut out for us ... more updates to come.