GROUSE QUESTIONS
Is it really true that Grouse stay still even when you get in touching range of them? I never hunted them before and I don't think tthey live in Connecticut. I have always wanted to use my 30# bow on them but I can never find them in my woods. In case you were wondering, I don't live in Houston Texas like it says on my profile. I was born there, yes. But I live in CT. Fine woods, here in CT. It's filled with Whitetail's, Cottontail Rabbits, Scavenger Birds, and Woodchucks. And by the way, are Woodchucks a legal game animal to hunt with a bow? I have only seen two WoodChucks so far and always wanted to taste thier meat and keep thier hide. But they are hard to spot for me, believe it or not. This is becuase they look like dead logs. They sit still for ages. One time I wasn't hunting but picking Rasberry's and I waited one out for about 11 minutes. I just crouched down and watched it,yelling atmyself fornot bringing my slingshot or bow with a dozen arrows. But I really do hate the Cottontail's time of day to come out. After scouting with my binoculars and retrieving data about the Rabbits, I learned that they only come out at true dawn, around 4:00 A.M-8:00 A.M, and they come out at sunset because of the cooler tempatures, 5:00 P.M- 8:00 P.M. Not good. My mom won't let me carry a bow around at night, becuase of the Police, and I can't wake up at 3:00 A.M, and get there as soon as possible to get more time for hunting Rabbits, because my mom thinks I need rest, since I am recovering from Lyme Disease (which isn't that bad if you get it early and treated early). WOW!!!!I just got way off subject, went from Grouse to WoodChucks to Rabbits. Im sorry I just like to talk to the only people who do the same things as me. Anyway...............just umm talk back, ok? Thanks