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<blockquote data-quote="gecko7" data-source="post: 4380440" data-attributes="member: 12650"><p>I grew up shooting grouse way up north when I was a kid. I didn't have dogs but would walk them up and jump shoot them. They were often in the thick, overgrown areas making shots very difficult. I was usually shooting at a bird flying directly away from me into the thickest areas. I used 7.5 or 6 shot out of an old Remington model 11 20 gauge. It had a poly choke and I would use cylinder or improved cylinder. They taste great! In fact, if I told my mom I was going duck hunting, she would often say,"why don't you go shoot some grouse instead." They are pretty big weighing 1 to 1.5 pounds. I would dress them like a quail and panfry them.</p><p></p><p>I sure hope you have a chance to hunt some...they are wonderful birds! You'll know it if you flush one and I suspect you'll never forget it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gecko7, post: 4380440, member: 12650"] I grew up shooting grouse way up north when I was a kid. I didn't have dogs but would walk them up and jump shoot them. They were often in the thick, overgrown areas making shots very difficult. I was usually shooting at a bird flying directly away from me into the thickest areas. I used 7.5 or 6 shot out of an old Remington model 11 20 gauge. It had a poly choke and I would use cylinder or improved cylinder. They taste great! In fact, if I told my mom I was going duck hunting, she would often say,"why don't you go shoot some grouse instead." They are pretty big weighing 1 to 1.5 pounds. I would dress them like a quail and panfry them. I sure hope you have a chance to hunt some...they are wonderful birds! You'll know it if you flush one and I suspect you'll never forget it! [/QUOTE]
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