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#378372 - 10/01/07 11:25 PM Westside grouse???
tsimpson Offline
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Registered: 03/28/06
Posts: 2
Loc: Sammamish
I'm looking for a little advice here...

I've been wandering around the middle fork of the Snoqualmie River and back behind Carnation looking for some grouse but have yet to see a single bird.
I'm used to hunting Okanagan county where the populations are much more dense and I'm wondering if I'm wasting my time on the west side of the range?

Thanks!

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#378434 - 10/02/07 11:31 AM Re: Westside grouse??? [Re: tsimpson]
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Registered: 02/11/03
Posts: 1397
Loc: Bainbridge Island WA
there are birds out there for sure...
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#378586 - 10/02/07 11:54 PM Re: Westside grouse??? [Re: tsimpson]
Ikissmykiss Offline
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Registered: 03/01/03
Posts: 1260
Loc: Snohomish County
Ahhhhhh yes, I also find it much easier to putt along the nice Forest Service roads in Eastern WA and blast the Blues right off of the road. Seriously, the Westside grouse (predominatly Ruffed) take more work. If you are not seeing ANY in the area you're hunting, go find a new area. I would recommend finding gated or blocked roads and walking them....you will fare much better than driving.

I hunted the Sultan basin area on Saturday with a buddy and our two Spaniels. We flushed five and only one found its way to our vests. It's more like hunting the East Coast for grouse and woodcock. It's very thick and shots are limited. Your other option is to drive the roads all morning and hope you see one picking up gravel.

See if you can find your way from the Duvall/Carnation area (Stossell Creek) over the top of Haystack mountain and find the area on the other side of the hill, otherwise accessed by the Cedar Ponds Rd in between Monroe and Sultan; I know there are grouse on that side. The roads are there but there are gates. Good luck!

Ike

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#378972 - 10/04/07 07:39 PM Re: Westside grouse??? [Re: Ikissmykiss]
Irie Offline
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Registered: 11/26/06
Posts: 4358
Loc: South Sound
I've found that in W.Wa. those little wood thrushes sound the alarm as soon as you get situated in a clear shot position. I looked it up on the Audobon Society and sure as S**t, they do. The number of thier chirps indicate the level of danger and all other birds are tuned to it. If they give more than 3 in a row everything scatters even some mammals.

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#379208 - 10/05/07 11:06 PM Re: Westside grouse??? [Re: Irie]
meat pie Offline
Parr

Registered: 07/23/06
Posts: 50
Loc: The River
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#379519 - 10/08/07 02:29 AM Re: Westside grouse??? [Re: Ikissmykiss]
huntncoug Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 05/22/07
Posts: 1632
Loc: Echo Lake
 Originally Posted By: Ikissmykiss
Ahhhhhh yes, I also find it much easier to putt along the nice Forest Service roads in Eastern WA and blast the Blues right off of the road. Seriously, the Westside grouse (predominatly Ruffed) take more work. If you are not seeing ANY in the area you're hunting, go find a new area. I would recommend finding gated or blocked roads and walking them....you will fare much better than driving.

I hunted the Sultan basin area on Saturday with a buddy and our two Spaniels. We flushed five and only one found its way to our vests. It's more like hunting the East Coast for grouse and woodcock. It's very thick and shots are limited. Your other option is to drive the roads all morning and hope you see one picking up gravel.

See if you can find your way from the Duvall/Carnation area (Stossell Creek) over the top of Haystack mountain and find the area on the other side of the hill, otherwise accessed by the Cedar Ponds Rd in between Monroe and Sultan; I know there are grouse on that side. The roads are there but there are gates. Good luck!


Ike

I live in the Sultan Basin and Hunt grouse almost four days a week after work with my dog during the season. I mainly do it for excercise, but I have only seen three grouse in the last two years. You have to fill me in on your secret area.


Edited by huntncoug (10/08/07 02:30 AM)
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