11-21-2018, 06:46 PM
Alright guys I am a little embarrased to say this but I am 41 and new to hunting. I have wanted to learn to hunt for some time but between deployments and other travel it took a back seat.
I always looked at it as one of those things I can't really learn on my own. So I have my hunters safety and hunting license. My friend took me on his Elk hunt in Idaho as a non shooter. All I learned is those suckers are hard to find. I did have my shotgun with me though and was able to bag my first animal. I shot and ate a ruffed grouse.
I'd like to get into some grouse or maye pheasant here before the season ends. Does anyone actually go out just for grouse? I live up in Farr West/North Ogden. Where would be a good place to go find them?
Thanks in advance.
Ryan
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I always looked at it as one of those things I can't really learn on my own. So I have my hunters safety and hunting license. My friend took me on his Elk hunt in Idaho as a non shooter. All I learned is those suckers are hard to find. I did have my shotgun with me though and was able to bag my first animal. I shot and ate a ruffed grouse.
I'd like to get into some grouse or maye pheasant here before the season ends. Does anyone actually go out just for grouse? I live up in Farr West/North Ogden. Where would be a good place to go find them?
Thanks in advance.
Ryan
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