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NH Grouse Hunting Update: 11/1
It is on days like this where we question why exactly we grouse hunt. Cold temps, very windy conditions (30 - 40 MPH) and severely skittish ruffed grouse can lead one to wonder what we're doing out there, but every now and then we're successful, even under the harshest of conditions. That was the case today for my client Eric, as he harvested his first grouse ever and I'm sure that will keep him coming back for more, even when the odds are decidedly against us.

Temps started in the upper 40's this morning, but steadily dropped throughout the day as the gusty winds built in strength. The plan today sounded good, at least at the start, as we tried to hunt lower elevation areas out of the wind with some shelter for the birds. It ended up being much harder to actually find areas where the wind wasn't a factor - we were in it, all day, but there were spots where it wasn't as bad.

Rosie worked with great energy and did a nice job in her time out there this morning and afternoon, pointing several grouse, two of which she tracked before the flush. Some of the flushes we heard today, but there were some we only saw, as the wind greatly masked the thunderous flushes of the grouse we were pursuing. She also had a beautiful sticking point on a woodcock today, but that one got away ...


Bode got a couple hours of work this afternoon, but only encountered one grouse in his travels, but we knew it was there. He was quite birdy for a long distance before the grouse finally went up and Eric made a nice shot in bringing the bird down, his first grouse bagged ever. He sure did work for it! Interestingly, when I was cleaning this bird later on, it seemed that it had been dining heavily prior to its doom. Greens (raspberry leaf bits, fern tips, something that looked like clover), birch buds, maple seeds, and even a beech nut were found in its crop - truly impressive, even for a grouse. Our total for today was a modest 9 grouse and 2 woodcock moved, but we felt it was a good day overall, considering the challenging conditions.
NH ruffed grouse hunting

This bird was packing in the food prior to the cold nights that lie ahead ...

English setter on a grouse point in NH

Duke, on one of his grouse points. Unfortunately, we didn't get a chance on this bird, as it ran and then flushed well out of range - a common occurrence this year.

Wednesday was almost the exact opposite of today: sunny and a touch too warm with light winds. While Bode provided perhaps the best chance of the day just minutes out of the truck with a point on a pair of grouse (Eric took a shot at one but missed), we still had some other chances and worked hard for our birds that day.

The highlight of the day was watching Duke, Eric's young setter, get some exposure to wild birds. In his short time out there, he managed to point two grouse and two woodcock, with one of the woodcock providing a great chance. Unfortunately, the shot was errant and the woodcock flew on to greener pastures. Duke worked thoroughly and deliberately and Eric will have himself a dependable hunting partner for years to come.

More Observations:
The numbers of woodcock sighted over the last five days or so has been dwindling. Have the migrants passed through northern NH and Vermont? Probably the majority, but there should still be a few around this weekend. The weather is changing quickly up here and the coldest temps will be next week ... bring your winter hats and bundle up if you're coming north soon!
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2024: 190.5 Hours
VT Hours: 70.0
NH Hours: 120.5
VT Birds Moved: 172
NH Birds Moved: 389
Birds Taken:
24 Grouse (VT - 7, NH - 17)
41 Woodcock (VT - 12, NH - 29)

2023: 222.5 Hours
VT Hours: 65.5
NH Hours: 157.0
VT Birds Moved: 143
NH Birds Moved: 430
Birds Taken:
14 Grouse (VT - 4, NH - 10)
43 Woodcock (VT - 7, NH - 36)

2022: 123.0 Hours
VT Hours: 49.5
NH Hours: 73.5
VT Birds Moved: 96
NH Birds Moved: 178
Birds Taken:
11 Grouse (VT - 5, NH - 6)
6 Woodcock (VT - 2, NH - 4)

2021: 193.5 Hours
VT Hours: 66.0
NH Hours: 127.5
VT Birds Moved: 226
NH Birds Moved: 427
Birds Taken:
36 Grouse
21 Woodcock

2020: 199.5 Hours
VT Hours: 36.0
NH Hours: 163.5
VT Birds Moved: 77
NH Birds Moved: 552
Birds Taken:
24 Grouse
21 Woodcock

2019: 184.5 Hours
VT Hours: 28.0
NH Hours: 156.5
VT Birds Moved: 65
NH Birds Moved: 509
Birds Taken:
14 Grouse
29 Woodcock

2018: 144.0 Hours
VT Hours: 32.0
NH Hours: 112.0
VT Birds Moved: 114
NH Birds Moved: 417
Birds Taken:
18 Grouse
12 Woodcock

2017: 180.5 Hours
VT Hours: 44
NH Hours: 136.5
VT Birds moved: 110
NH Birds moved: 407
Birds Taken:
23 Grouse
24 Woodcock

2016: 178 Hours
Birds moved: 563
Birds/Hr Avg.: 3.16

Birds Taken:
23 Grouse
30 Woodcock

2015: 202.0 Hours
Birds moved: 607
Birds/Hr Avg.: 3.0

Birds Taken:
18 grouse
26 woodcock

2014: 138.0 hours
Birds moved: 350
Birds/hr. Avg.: 2.53

Birds Taken:
17 grouse
17 woodcock

2013: 152 Hours
Birds moved: 480
Birds/hr. Avg.: 3.15

Birds Taken:
20 grouse
27 woodcock

2012: 114 Hours
Birds moved: 526
Birds /Hr Avg.: 4.61

Birds Taken:
22 grouse
4 woodcock

2011: 161 Hours
Birds moved: 522
Birds / Hr Avg.: 3.24

Birds Taken:
34 grouse
21 woodcock

2010: 139.5 Hours
Birds moved: 430
Birds / Hr Avg.: 3.08

Birds Taken:
26 grouse
21 woodcock

2009: 93.5 Hours
Birds moved: 307
Birds / Hr Avg.: 3.28

Birds Taken:
16 grouse
14 woodcock

2008: 82.5 Hours
Birds moved: 188
Birds / Hr Avg.: 2.27

Birds Taken:
10 grouse
5 woodcock

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