VT Grouse Hunting Update: 11/11
While the weather has been phenomenal and definitely has us wishing that the upland bird hunting season wouldn't end, the grouse have continued to offer a great challenge for the dogs and my clients and I. They haven't been easy, as these survivors of the season are pulling out all the stops to survive the autumn onslaught. Running, flushing wildly, and generally being unpredictable is what we have observed the last few days, but there have been some birds that have offered good chances and my groups have had some success each day.
Later that morning, Monty got a run and had an amazing point on what turned out to be a rocket of a grouse. Jon missed it when it flushed, but no one would have blamed him, as it was not only fast but acrobatic when it decided enough was enough. Further on down the trail, Mike made a nice shot on a wild flushing bird that came out behind us - just like that, he had his first grouse in the vest ever, and he was the third of my clients to harvest his first grouse this year.
Bode took the afternoon run and provided several chances for Jon and Mike, but no connections were made on their shots. We moved 19 grouse that day, and walked a lot of miles (9+) to find them, but it was a beautiful day and we had two birds in the bag.
You'll never forget your first ruffed grouse ...
Jon admires his grouse on our second morning. The product of a great point, accurate shot and beautiful retrieve.
She also managed to point a woodcock, the latest I think I've ever seen one up here - the Vermont season is closed on timberdoodles, so hopefully it is fulfilling it's ancestral duty to migrate now. We moved 14 grouse and that one woodcock in three hours, so it was a good morning's work for Rosie.
The dogs did their best, but the birds were difficult to find, even in some great looking cover, and when we found them they were not willing to sit tight. Rosie had a couple of points, but we just couldn't get close enough before the birds flushed ahead of us. It was similarly tough for my client's dog, though Turner managed to make a nice shot on the last of a group of three that we encountered. Fittingly, we moved 11 grouse today, on the eleventh day of the eleventh month ...