Grouse in PA
-
- Posts: 238
- Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:43 am
- Has thanked: 120 times
- Been thanked: 81 times
Grouse in PA
We moved a pair of grouse this morning, was hoping to move a few more but we were short on time.
It was a memorable day for sure, Shane was able to score on his first grouse ever on his first time hunting grouse.
He had encountered 6 grouse while deer hunting this area a few weeks back, I said with this warmer weather we have to go and see if we can locate them again. We were hunting the edges of a pipe line cut where pines had been planted, most were 20-40', so they have been there a good many years. We observed a good bit of tracks in the light snow on the rocks, so that was encouraging. We were walking either side of the pines, having Brittany work the pines.
We had the first one flush wild in front of Shane, but too far for a shot. Only a few minutes later, another one flushed ahead of us without a point, but this one came back towards Shane and he made a clean shot.
A great day it was,
Stan Hoover
It was a memorable day for sure, Shane was able to score on his first grouse ever on his first time hunting grouse.
He had encountered 6 grouse while deer hunting this area a few weeks back, I said with this warmer weather we have to go and see if we can locate them again. We were hunting the edges of a pipe line cut where pines had been planted, most were 20-40', so they have been there a good many years. We observed a good bit of tracks in the light snow on the rocks, so that was encouraging. We were walking either side of the pines, having Brittany work the pines.
We had the first one flush wild in front of Shane, but too far for a shot. Only a few minutes later, another one flushed ahead of us without a point, but this one came back towards Shane and he made a clean shot.
A great day it was,
Stan Hoover
Last edited by Stan Hoover on Sun Dec 24, 2023 12:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
- Jeff S
- Posts: 3138
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:59 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Has thanked: 1801 times
- Been thanked: 1238 times
Re: Grouse in PA
Congratulations to Shane for his first grouse.
Shoot vintage firearms, relax, and have fun.
-
- Posts: 1012
- Joined: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:48 am
- Location: theater district cut n shoot texas
- Has thanked: 2077 times
- Been thanked: 230 times
-
- Posts: 2685
- Joined: Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:31 pm
- Location: Jawja
- Has thanked: 675 times
- Been thanked: 789 times
Re: Grouse in PA
A great first! He'll never forget that grouse, and good on you for getting pics and sharing them with us. Way to go, Shane!
- Silvers
- Posts: 4813
- Joined: Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:28 pm
- Location: Between Phila and Utica
- Has thanked: 874 times
- Been thanked: 1240 times
Re: Grouse in PA
So happy for Shane and you Stan. Looks like a mature bird and a well set picture. First of many I predict; grouse hunting can get into your blood. Thanks for posting and wishing a joyous Christmas to the Hoovers. frank
Aan
-
- Posts: 238
- Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:43 am
- Has thanked: 120 times
- Been thanked: 81 times
Re: Grouse in PA
Thanks for all the kind comments fellows,
Wishing everyone a Joyous Christmas
Stan Hoover
PS: Bill, Haven’t you found the Ithaca Gun Collector’s site yet? We tend to only let fellows in who share pictures
Wishing everyone a Joyous Christmas
Stan Hoover
PS: Bill, Haven’t you found the Ithaca Gun Collector’s site yet? We tend to only let fellows in who share pictures

-
- Posts: 1665
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:53 pm
- Location: Western, MI
- Has thanked: 804 times
- Been thanked: 894 times
Re: Grouse in PA
Great report and congrats to Shane! Tell us about the gun Shane was using. Won’t be many grouse getting away from him given the way he shoots!!
Regards - Foxnut
- fox-admin
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3811
- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 4:46 pm
- Has thanked: 519 times
- Been thanked: 1408 times
-
- Posts: 238
- Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:43 am
- Has thanked: 120 times
- Been thanked: 81 times
Re: Grouse in PA
Brett,
Shane was using his first shotgun he received as a gift for his 10th birthday I believe. It is a 20 gauge Lefever A Grade, 26" barrels with fairly open chokes, beavertail forend, single non selective trigger. He tends to shoot this one well even with open chokes at sporting clays. It is perfect for grouse for sure.
We have a few Foxes, but most of them are 12 gauges, except a 30" 16 & 20 gauge with tight chokes. I just didn't think carrying a 30" tight choked small bore in the grouse woods would be helping our chances on these fast grouse. Could it be done, absolutely.
Thanks again for the kind words,
Stan