Thanks! My dad taught me to grouse hunt, and he's a confirmed ground-sluicer. I'd rather shoot them flying though, and most years there are enough around that even in heavy cover I can pick up a couple in an hour or two. It took a couple of years before I started hitting more than I missed, but once you start wingshooting them, there's no going back. Most deer hunters I run into while grouse hunting out in the foothills look at me like I'm nuts, though, because grouse are so easy to pick up on the road. But in some of our zones where the (rifle) deer season starts in september, adding grouse to the day makes for a great combination hunt. Hunt deer at dawn, grouse through the middle of the day, and then back to deer. The only problem is, my dog doesn't appreciate being left alone when I have a gun with me, and so I'll be trying to quietly leave the van and the dog proceeds to bark for half an hour, scaring away everything nearby. She's too handy on the birds to leave behind though.