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Re: Late season in Pa
Very nice! Way to get it done.
Not much time left in the season and no second season after 12/23 this year in PA!
Not much time left in the season and no second season after 12/23 this year in PA!
"Somehow, the sound of a shotgun tends to cheer one up" -- Robert Ruark
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Thanks for sharing the beautiful picture, I really mean to get out atleast 1 time this season, hopefully next week. We were deer hunting last weekend and my cousin reported flushing 6 grouse at a spot that I've never tried for grouse.
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Good for you in northwest PA but not in the northeast, both ime and as reported by good grouse hunters hereabouts. Trend has continued to the worst season I can remember since I started chasing grouse in my 'teens. Too bad the RGS and PGC have been pushing the habitat improvement propaganda over many past years. frankgrouse_fan wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:21 amYeah, I miss the late season. Bird numbers are up this year.
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I was thinking of going out on the Dec 24, I'm curious what the thinking was on ending it on the 23rd? No hunting Christmas eve
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Silvers wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 9:00 amGood for you in northwest PA but not in the northeast, both ime and as reported by good grouse hunters hereabouts. Trend has continued to the worst season I can remember since I started chasing grouse in my 'teens. Too bad the RGS and PGC have been pushing the habitat improvement propaganda over many past years. frankgrouse_fan wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:21 amYeah, I miss the late season. Bird numbers are up this year.
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Frank,
is your opinion that the grouse numbers declining has nothing to do with loss of habitat? Or what in your opinion is the reason for the declining grouse numbers?
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Re: Late season in Pa
Stan Hoover wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:28 amI was wondering the same thing?Silvers wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 9:00 amGood for you in northwest PA but not in the northeast, both ime and as reported by good grouse hunters hereabouts. Trend has continued to the worst season I can remember since I started chasing grouse in my 'teens. Too bad the RGS and PGC have been pushing the habitat improvement propaganda over many past years. frankgrouse_fan wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:21 am
Yeah, I miss the late season. Bird numbers are up this year.
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Frank,
is your opinion that the grouse numbers declining has nothing to do with loss of habitat? Or what in your opinion is the reason for the declining grouse numbers?
Stan
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I'm not sure why they are closing it the 23rd. They always allowed hunting on the 24th in the past.Stan Hoover wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:26 amI was thinking of going out on the Dec 24, I'm curious what the thinking was on ending it on the 23rd? No hunting Christmas eve
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Frank,
is your opinion that the grouse numbers declining has nothing to do with loss of habitat? Or what in your opinion is the reason for the declining grouse numbers?
Stan
I can show anyone many 1000's of acres of prime upland habitat in 5-6 counties here in northeastern PA but with a dearth of grouse. The RGS and PGC keep beating the drum for loss of habitat but with that in mind what good will it do to create more habitat when there's plenty now and other factors seem at play for the decline? Oh you can find the occasional bird but walk the fresh snow and you'll go long and far before cutting a grouse track even in good feeding areas. Over recent years we've seen an increase in predators after eggs, chicks and adults. Not only the traditional skunks, possums, coons, feral cats, foxes and a limited number of hawks, but now we contend with coyotes, bobcats, fishers, turkeys all over (yes they are predators), and total protection of hawks and owls for decades now. Fur trapping has pretty much gone away. Then you have the WNV "explanation" that we're told is a major factor here in PA but why is it not causing major declines in other states? I do think both the RGS and PGC really know what's going on with grouse and similarly with rabbits but it's a case of, if you pass propaganda long enough it gets people on a tangent and becomes accepted. Anyone here in PA remember the back cover of the PA Game News, the official PGC publication, that urged hunters "to take these vicious predators of small game on sight". Not that long ago really. frank
is your opinion that the grouse numbers declining has nothing to do with loss of habitat? Or what in your opinion is the reason for the declining grouse numbers?
Stan
I can show anyone many 1000's of acres of prime upland habitat in 5-6 counties here in northeastern PA but with a dearth of grouse. The RGS and PGC keep beating the drum for loss of habitat but with that in mind what good will it do to create more habitat when there's plenty now and other factors seem at play for the decline? Oh you can find the occasional bird but walk the fresh snow and you'll go long and far before cutting a grouse track even in good feeding areas. Over recent years we've seen an increase in predators after eggs, chicks and adults. Not only the traditional skunks, possums, coons, feral cats, foxes and a limited number of hawks, but now we contend with coyotes, bobcats, fishers, turkeys all over (yes they are predators), and total protection of hawks and owls for decades now. Fur trapping has pretty much gone away. Then you have the WNV "explanation" that we're told is a major factor here in PA but why is it not causing major declines in other states? I do think both the RGS and PGC really know what's going on with grouse and similarly with rabbits but it's a case of, if you pass propaganda long enough it gets people on a tangent and becomes accepted. Anyone here in PA remember the back cover of the PA Game News, the official PGC publication, that urged hunters "to take these vicious predators of small game on sight". Not that long ago really. frank
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Re: Late season in Pa
When I go to South Dakota, there are pheasants galore and every day we are…
Now, I’m not a huge fan of killing cute little critters for no reason, but if you want to increase the game bird population, you need to eliminate some predators. Once upon a time, these predators were trapped for their furs. That is no longer in vogue so we have raccoons and skunks everywhere. The problem is, raccoons are smarter than me.
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Now, I’m not a huge fan of killing cute little critters for no reason, but if you want to increase the game bird population, you need to eliminate some predators. Once upon a time, these predators were trapped for their furs. That is no longer in vogue so we have raccoons and skunks everywhere. The problem is, raccoons are smarter than me.