I was even able to get my Pops out for the first time. Boy did he love it when the grouse would explode out from under his feet!


Ryan, I can't wait! It is awesome to be out but doesn't even compare to being out watching the dog work. A whole new level of hunting.rkappes wrote:Just think how fun this will be once you get that pup?! Nothin’ better than a day in the field with your father, looks like you had a good day!
What kind of dog do you have? Sounds like it's doing great! We probably saw close to 50 Blue Grouse the two Saturdays we hunted, no exaggeration. They were in big coveys, which made the hunting fun and quick. We usually find plenty up there but never this many.Wyobio wrote:Great pics
Seems like the forest grouse did well all over the west, here in WY both the blues and ruffed grouse had big broods. My 6 month old pup is pointing them...for a while, then she points them as they sit in the tree after they flush! Hunting fool hens can be comical at times with a bird sitting in tree dodging the rocks you are throwing trying to get them to fly!!!!
They are funny in that regard and I would hope that the young learns well from the veteran as well. Nothing better than hunting over a seasoned dog; nothing has to be said, just works flawlessly.Wyobio wrote:The old dog is a grouse finding/pointing machine, and is one of the few dogs I have hunted with that points the western forest grouse effectively. Not really sure why, the dogs I have hunted over all are great on pheasant, huns, quail and chukars, but they always seem to blow past or flush the forest grouse. I am guessing that because forest grouse are often visible and walking away from the dog, it is too much to handle!!!! I am hoping the new pup learns the old dogs tricks.....
That's awesome that you are always alone. Builds confidence that there will be a strong population there year after year. Do you hunt the Wind River range, living in Pinedale? Every summer for the past 13 years or so I do a week long backpacking trip up in the Winds. I love it up there so much! Gorgeous country! Good luck with your Elk hunt. You'll have to send me some pictures.Wyobio wrote:Out here blues and ruffs are a totally untapped resource, I have never seen another bird hunter while out in the field. The aspen and cottonwoods are turning, hunting in a t-shirt, it is all good fun. Next monday starts the elk rifle season, going to have to switch gears......
That's awesome that you are always alone. Builds confidence that there will be a strong population there year after year. Do you hunt the Wind River range, living in Pinedale? Every summer for the past 13 years or so I do a week long backpacking trip up in the Winds. I love it up there so much! Gorgeous country! Good luck with your Elk hunt. You'll have to send me some pictures.[/quote]Wyobio wrote:Out here blues and ruffs are a totally untapped resource, I have never seen another bird hunter while out in the field. The aspen and cottonwoods are turning, hunting in a t-shirt, it is all good fun. Next monday starts the elk rifle season, going to have to switch gears......