Grouse have natural boom and bust cycles, 7 years if I remember correctly, don't forget that.
Grizz
Seems like they've been bust for the last 20 around here.
Grouse have natural boom and bust cycles, 7 years if I remember correctly, don't forget that.
Grizz
Grouse have natural boom and bust cycles, 7 years if I remember correctly, don't forget that.
Grizz
Grouse have natural boom and bust cycles, 7 years if I remember correctly, don't forget that.
Grizz
It's a banner year in Northern Ontario. I'm about 3 hours northeast of thunder bay. over 30 so far, see lots every day.
Loads in the interior of BC
Slight necro-thread revival:
I've been reading up on this, both published articles and other forums, and I'm starting to become convinced that west nile is the culprit. The area I hunt was logged late '90's/early 2000. The last time I saw really peak grouse numbers was just prior to the logging. If habitat was the issue, then there should have been a local population boom, not a bust and a steady decline. Last fall's hunting was dismal, miles of walking just to find a couple of birds. I haven't seen really good bird numbers since the late '90's.
The early 2000's was also the time when west nile started to become prevelant. I know some studies have found birds living and apparently healthy while infected, but it would be very difficult to determine the actual mortality rate. It would be hard to find a dead bird in the summer months, when the bush is a wall of green, so I don't know how anyone would get accurate data on this.
^^^ What is the prevelance of west nile in these areas? My understanding is that it's rare to non-existent north of Sudbury.
As I recall, West Nile is linked to Mosquitoes , It's not bug season ???
Grizz
Yes, I think there is a connection. Don't know of any locations where both turkeys and grouse are thriving. It seems to be one or the other.The wild turkey population is doing quite well so I'm not sure if there is any connection there. I hunt old pasture areas with haw trees, once the turkeys pass through there isn't a leaf unturned!
I've noticed a decline here in eastern Ontario in the areas we hunt. The wild turkey population is doing quite well so I'm not sure if there is any connection there. I hunt old pasture areas with haw trees, once the turkeys pass through there isn't a leaf unturned!
Same here .... I bought a woodlot 10 years ago and not too far from Ottawa. Half of the woodlot was clearcut .... and this is now a young regrowth forest ... and would be prime grouse habitat. However, the numbers of grouse that I have seen on the property and that I harvested have gone down year after year ....
I hardly see any grouse any more.
However, the wild turkey population has gone up ....
The problem is, they haven't really had a good "up" cycle for 20 yrs. It's not just a local problem. Indiana has declared them an endangered species ( in that state) and New Jersey has closed their season.




























