- Location
- Calgary, AB
A single opening day grouse is all I've seen thus far. I have been out a few times over the last week, driven almost 300km (there and back) and walked almost 60km on trails...and that is all I've seen. I will be trying yet another new location this weekend...there has to be the odd grouse out there somewhere!
Seems like a good year for grouse in Alberta so far.
We just got back from a week of wingshooting... don't want to rub it in, but numbers appear to be up... we came back with our 60 bird possession limit (son and I), and had to do some creative dining in the bush to stay ahead of that limit; birds and beans, birds and eggs, birds in spaghetti sauce, deep fried bird fingers and fries etc... pretty sick of birds right now. I will post a full report on your other thread (Chuckbuster).
Ironically, as we drove down 144 this evening, we saw four ruffed grouse right on the highway at different points in the area you hunt... two were standing on the yellow line and stayed right there as we passed... they are still there as we were at our limit. This week we had to pass up birds by 11 am as we were already at our daily limit.
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Going up to Foleyet, Ont next week. I will have to be careful to not fill my quota on the first day. That's if it was anything like 2 years ago. Should be a great week.
We just got back from a week of wingshooting... don't want to rub it in, but numbers appear to be up... we came back with our 60 bird possession limit (son and I), and had to do some creative dining in the bush to stay ahead of that limit; birds and beans, birds and eggs, birds in spaghetti sauce, deep fried bird fingers and fries etc... pretty sick of birds right now. I will post a full report on your other thread (Chuckbuster).
Ironically, as we drove down 144 this evening, we saw four ruffed grouse right on the highway at different points in the area you hunt... two were standing on the yellow line and stayed right there as we passed... they are still there as we were at our limit. This week we had to pass up birds by 11 am as we were already at our daily limit.




























