VicR
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| 01 Sep 2008 10:25 PM |
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This has to be the best Dusty Grouse opener I have ever seen.
Bugs and berries everywhere I hunted.
I tell you the DOW course I took 8 years ago on how
to hunt blue grouse helped me out tremendously.
I checked out three new spots, two of the three yielded new coveys.
It was great.
Started hunting at 10:00 AM, last bird down at 3:45
PM.
Yes, we did have to walk a bit, but two new
blue grouse covey locations in 1 day is unheard of in my 8 years of blue grouse
hunting.
We could have ended the day
earlier but if you leave over 2/3 's of the covey, they will be there next
year.
That's a tuff thing to do
as birds fly by, but we did it.
Mark that spot on my GPS,
thank you.
All I can say I love pointing labs and bird
hunting.
Vic
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2Blackdogs!
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| 01 Sep 2008 10:42 PM |
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Vic- Sounds like it was perhaps one of those 'best ever' hunts! Outstanding. |
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Rob G
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| 02 Sep 2008 05:02 AM |
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That sounds great Vic!
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Home of: CPR Bearpoint's Top Gun "Maverick" PRG's Hunter's Lullaby "Cricket" CPR Sam's Jumpin Jack Flash "Jack"
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Trout Bum
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| 02 Sep 2008 05:42 AM |
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That's awesome Vic, way to get after it! |
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keskam
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| 02 Sep 2008 05:51 AM |
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Vic, I do applaud you for leaving a few out of each covey! It is hard to do but as alot of us realize it is not about how many and how fast we can get them, but the fun and enjoyment of being out there with a great dog and good friend. |
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4XGMPR HRCH KBs Snakey Jake of Poudre River SH HRCH Rocky Mountain Rosco SH APR HRCH Lady Satin of Black Forest JH HRCH Satin's Jumpin Jedi SH HR Chelsea Snow Angel JH MPR HRCH KB's It's Showtime of Bearpoint (Star) JH HR KB's Loaded To Go Allie JH CP HR KB's Blazin' White Thunder (Blaze) JH CP SHR KB'S Misty's Mighty Trooper Dusty JH
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VicR
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| 02 Sep 2008 01:37 PM |
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And here's a pic of 3 grouse, me, Raven and Hunter.
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VicR
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| 07 Sep 2008 07:42 AM |
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Here's a pic from yesterday's hunt. This one was a lot tougher, tracked mileage walking on GPS. 7.45 miles. 1st jaunt was 4.5 with 1200 feet vertical (down then up). Didn't see a one. 2nd jaunt was the remainder plus 1000 foot vertical (up then down). But bagged these three birds. Buddy and I double tapped one of these, but I put it in pic.  Vic |
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Trout Bum
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| 07 Sep 2008 07:54 AM |
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I'm "Blue" with envy Vic It's great to see you and the dogs are reaping the rewards of hard work. Great pics thanks for sharing, that's a nice looking SXS you've got there! |
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Doc_E
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| 07 Sep 2008 07:57 AM |
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Vic
Western Colorado? --------- Or where?
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Doc E and Nami E UH HR MHR WR SR Black Forest Casey HR Friar Tucker (titled at 12.5 months) |
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VicR
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| 07 Sep 2008 11:58 AM |
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Doc, I shot these near Kremmling area (see map of CO).
I wouldn't say western CO, but it is west of the divide. Blue grouse are everywhere in CO, trick is to find them.
Blue grouse need water, bugs/berries, and shade.
There's a lot of that in the CO mountains, so they are everywhere.
Gully's that offer that up do a good job because it concentrates grouse families in those areas (hence they can be found easier). They don't venture far into the semi-arid Sage territory. Still not easy though.
Last pic is a good example of terrain needed.
The areas North of I70 and West of the divide offer up that opportunity. Look at a Gazette of CO and identify green areas surrounded by brown, hunt the edges.
Or, come into town and give me a call!
I wouldn't ever post exactly where I found these birds (every year they come back if you don't shoot them out) but I gladly take newbies to Blue grouse hunting with me if they promise not to give up my secret spots!
We are also coming up to the prettiest time of year up here. The aspen are changing within the next few weeks. Nothing like walking on a a carpet of yellow/orange leaves watching good dog work, smelling the fresh air, scanning the Aspen and snow covered peaks, and basically enjoying life.
Vic
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Doc_E
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| 07 Sep 2008 05:28 PM |
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Vic That's very cool. Here in NE WA, we have Ruffs, Blues and a few Franklins. (We've done well so far -- only Ruffs so far, but the Blues will come later) Good luck on your future hunts. |
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Doc E and Nami E UH HR MHR WR SR Black Forest Casey HR Friar Tucker (titled at 12.5 months) |
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2Blackdogs!
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| 07 Sep 2008 08:13 PM |
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Gosh Darn now I wish I stayed that extra day in Co Vic! |
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VicR
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| 08 Sep 2008 08:08 AM |
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Well I did invite you along Steve. Maybe next year.
Vic
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VicR
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| 08 Sep 2008 09:11 AM |
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I sent in the first post to a a local Colorado Newspaper (Denver Post). Charlie Meyers published some of the excerpts. Made his blog. Got some promotion for RMPLC. http://blogs.denverpost.com/sports/category/charlie-meyers/  Vic |
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Doc_E
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| 08 Sep 2008 05:22 PM |
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Posted By VicR on 09/07/2008 11:58 AM I wouldn't ever post exactly where I found these birds (every year they come back if you don't shoot them out) but I gladly take newbies to Blue grouse hunting with me if they promise not to give up my secret spots!
We are also coming up to the prettiest time of year up here. The aspen are changing within the next few weeks. Nothing like walking on a a carpet of yellow/orange leaves watching good dog work, smelling the fresh air, scanning the Aspen and snow covered peaks, and basically enjoying life.
Vic
Very nice offer Vic ! !
If any of you have never hunted Grouse, you're in for a real treat. IMO, there is no tougher Upland Bird to hunt -- Bar none. Physically, Chukars are tougher, but for wiley smarts, Grouse are called "Kings of the Forest" for good reason.
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Doc E and Nami E UH HR MHR WR SR Black Forest Casey HR Friar Tucker (titled at 12.5 months) |
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VicR
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| 08 Sep 2008 05:53 PM |
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Doc, got any pics of your hunts this year? Love to see em.  And I hear you on Chukar. Did that once. Tracked em down only to see a couple hop over the edge of a cliff (after hours of walking up hill, almost rock climbing) before I can get a shot off. Always worried about my dog running off a cliff. Had to heel him a lot. I mean we are talking about walking on edges that are 100 to 20 feet wide. Next level 3 stories down.  I hear the Utah natives know where they feed/water in morning in lower elevations and don't have to cliff walk. Love to find a spot like that. Hear that is near sunflower patches. Vic |
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Doc_E
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| 08 Sep 2008 06:29 PM |
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I hope these work. (I really dislike having to resize pics - just for this site) and many times, the post with pics ends up not going through anyway.
I don't have any tailgate shots from this year, but these next two are fun ones from this year (SEP 1 & 2).
We got some nice Ruffs, but I wanted to introduce the new puppy (Tucker) to Grouse, so I shot a couple 2/3 or 3/4 grown juveniles just for him (I didn't think he could handle a full grown adult yet (Tucker was 8 weeks old in these pics).
Pics follow (I hope)
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Doc E and Nami E UH HR MHR WR SR Black Forest Casey HR Friar Tucker (titled at 12.5 months) |
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Doc_E
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| 08 Sep 2008 06:54 PM |
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On SEP 1, I shot a juvenile Ruff for Tucker. I had Casey retrieve it. Then we did a couple hand thrown marks for Tucker. He went absolutely C R A Z Y.
So, on SEP 2, I shot another one, had Casey make the retrieve and a hand thrown mark (into the brush) for Tucker.
Then (with Tucker out of sight), I drug the bird down the middle of the road and then off to the side of the road.
Nami took him to the origin of the scent trail and turned him loose -- he followed the scent trail (at 90 mph) and swooped right over to the bird. He picked it up -- went the wrong way and then turned around and delivered it right to Nami.
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Doc E and Nami E UH HR MHR WR SR Black Forest Casey HR Friar Tucker (titled at 12.5 months) |
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Doc_E
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| 08 Sep 2008 07:18 PM |
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Lots more stories and pics on the user friendly "other site".
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Doc E and Nami E UH HR MHR WR SR Black Forest Casey HR Friar Tucker (titled at 12.5 months) |
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VicR
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| 08 Sep 2008 07:24 PM |
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Cool. Is that you in the pic? Doc, tried to send you a private email, but it came back as a failure. So I am editing this response. Please look into that right away. Who is your sysadmin?  Vic |
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