Re: Spruce Grouse
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09/09/18 08:49 AM
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Their nickname is "foolhen".They will sit on a low branch and can be snared easily with a piece of thin wire on the end of a pole.Many have been taken with catapults or just a thrown rock. They are very good eating.Slightly darker meat than a ruffed,but some prefer the young spruce grouse to the ruffed.They are plentiful here and not uncommon to see 40 or 50 in a day in the bush,in flocks. I harvest a couple dozen or so each fall to eat.
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Re: Spruce Grouse
[Re: Darwin]
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09/09/18 09:04 AM
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Yup, they are not very intelligent or wary.
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Re: Spruce Grouse
[Re: Darwin]
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09/09/18 10:46 AM
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I can see where the nickname foolhen would come into play with them... they are cool looking bird though I have to admit.
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Re: Spruce Grouse
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09/09/18 10:55 AM
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Mostly ruffies around here but we get a few spruce hens now and then, me I always like them both and never found them bad eating unless they have been eating spruce buds then it can be like eating a pine tree
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Re: Spruce Grouse
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09/09/18 10:21 PM
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I never pass one up ,I Arkansas them on the road edges or in the trees,they are not all dumb. I do like the Ruffs better ,The spruces are better than the Blues in my book.
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Re: Spruce Grouse
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09/10/18 06:06 PM
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I have them here. Pretty birds. I had one stomping fluffing and coming at me on the four wheeler last year. I stopped and watched, the hen was watching too from a branch on my right not 2 feet from my eye. One time I wish I had a camera because I have never seen a male as well colored as that one. The male ended up on the limb beside the female easily within reach and was steel peeping and preening at me when I finally drove on.
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Re: Spruce Grouse
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Great pics.
I killed a few of them for camp lunch years ago on a moose-hunting trip to northern Ontario. I had heard the term "fools hen" prior to that hunt but never experienced "tame" grouse like that. I was, and still am, used to our PA grouse taking off like rockets and scaring the crap out of you. They told me to take a .22 to shoot them with. I took the shotgun and had a heck of a time trying to get them to flush. The guys in camp probably thought I was nuts.
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Re: Spruce Grouse
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09/10/18 10:13 PM
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Shoot them in the head with a .22 so as not to get BBs in the meat. I will eat one once in a while.
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Re: Spruce Grouse
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Here,if you get the poults just when the season opens,the meat is almost as pale as a ruffed and just as good eating.Good thing they are plentiful,since there isn't a lot of meat on the poults. I like the darker adults also.For flavour as well as size,its hard to beat the sharptails.
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Re: Spruce Grouse
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09/11/18 06:45 PM
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How was your trip into the BWCA,..good time? Some beautiful country isn't it. It absolutely is! We are already planning our next trip. It may take a few years before we get back but we'll definitely be going back.
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Re: Spruce Grouse
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09/11/18 07:11 PM
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Shot a few on this trip to Alaska. They are pretty dumb but they are fine eating.
When I did my trapping trip to Canada I killed 8 birds with 8 shots with my single shot 410. They never flew and actually one of the male birds actually became a bit aggressive and got all puffed up and came toward me. I had to kill It In self defense. LOL But I's rather eat ruffies.
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