I'll be in northern Colorado in two weeks, and will most likely have Sunday-Thursday available to fish, hike, camp, and maybe try seeing if I can find an elk on my own before jumping in to hunting them. I'm not tied down to any area, and I plan on skipping around, mostly fishing.
Then I did some looking around and noticed grouse season will be open. So I might try to add a grouse hunt in there before a Ft. Collins wedding on Friday.
Question is- would it be worth it to take a bow or shotgun 16 hours across country, to try finding a bird I've never hunted? How do you find them, and how plentiful are they? I don't know anything about them other than what they look like, what the season is, and what I need to hunt them. Past that, I'm a clueless Midwesterner.
They look fun and tasty, though, and that's what counts. I appreciate any advice you can give me- might be able to repay you with a beer while I'm out there.
Then I did some looking around and noticed grouse season will be open. So I might try to add a grouse hunt in there before a Ft. Collins wedding on Friday.
Question is- would it be worth it to take a bow or shotgun 16 hours across country, to try finding a bird I've never hunted? How do you find them, and how plentiful are they? I don't know anything about them other than what they look like, what the season is, and what I need to hunt them. Past that, I'm a clueless Midwesterner.
They look fun and tasty, though, and that's what counts. I appreciate any advice you can give me- might be able to repay you with a beer while I'm out there.