If there's one thing I like more than another, it's walking up ruffies in the hardwood and mixed Eastern woodlands where they see enough pressure to be wary. For me, it's the best hunting experience there is, and I go so far as not wanting to spoil it with a pointing dog, or to go far enough north that they'll sit on a stump staring at you as you get within 10 feet of them. In other words, I'm trying to reproduce what it was like when I was a kid learning to hunt. In my recent chances to do it in what I consider to be the right way, which unfortunately were not in prime territory for ruffed grouse, the numbers of grouse per acre were very much down. I was away for quite a few years and am not sure where we are in the east in the infamous 7 year cycle the grouse follow along with the snowshoe hare. Does anyone have an opinion where in that we are there? And to put it more simply, what are the grouse numbers like where you are?




















































