Hunter.... Im not sure if there is a decline in grouse hunters.... I guess there is a general decline in hunters of all species as we lose our older hunters as time goes on.... here's an analogy... Kite flyers are down in #'s.... well, are the # of people flying kites down, or is it just not windy and not good kite flying weather lately....?
I think alot of grouse hunters go when the cycle is at the peak, or for years after the peak... kind of bandwagon grouse hunters if you will... at least thats what Ive noticed over the years Ive been a grouse hunter. It seems there wont be as many people driving the fire roads, or vehicles parked at trail heads and entrances to clearcuts, etc. until at a peak of a cycle or the years following one, after the word gets out, you have to get more and more off the beaten path to find areas that havent been hunted over recently... when the numbers of birds are down, the casual grouse hunter wont put in their time for a flush or two a day.... I think its really hard to measure how many of us grouse hunters there are. There's the core group that are out there every year, that go every weekend that they can afford to get out, saving their precious vacation time for October...and would skip deer hunting, raking leaves and their honey-do lists to get even more time out in the grouse woods if we could get away with it.... then there is the casual grouse hunter that will go grouse hunting till pheasant season opens, brings their gun with them when checking on deer stands, or maybe for an afternoon the weekend they close the cabin down for the season.... I just think there are people that have gone grouse hunting, then there are grouse hunters... although, on the other hand, there are folks that "go deer hunting", you know, they show up opening morning with out scouting, or working on stands etc. and call it a year after a day or two (if they dont bag a deer, or they just hit the bars or soak it up by the fire for a few nites and then go home
) then there are deer hunters that scout areas, put out mineral licks all year, maybe do some food plots, basically planning the whole year for two weekends...(rifle hunters anyway) But with deer hunting, waterfowlers, pheasant hunting, bear and turkey hunting... there are specific tags or licenses that give a accurate # of folks that hunt. (or attempt to hunt
) With grouse hunting, there is no grouse license... just the small game license that includes squirrels, rabbits, and other critters... plus you need a small game license to get pheasant, turkey and dove licenses... so there really is no way to come up with an accurate number of grouse hunters, unless the DNR polled everyone that bought a small game license. And if they did, theyd have to poll when grouse #'s are at there lowest, and When they're at their highest #'s to get a good average count.... I know its selfish, but all in all...the fewer grouse hunters out there, the better!(for me!
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