I'm heading out for a grouse hunt this weekend in a place in CO inhabited (according to CWP) by sharptail, sage, and blue grouse. I'm not an experienced grouse hunter. How real is the risk of mistaking a sage grouse for a blue or sharpie in flight?
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"that's the biggest grouse I've ever seen and looks about the size of a young turkey"
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Are all the seasons open, if so identify each bird after it is harvested.
Well, I did see some sage grouse, and I did kill some blue grouse. There is no way I would have mistaken one for the other.
Wow. That last bit is something we agree on. Floured and pan fried for me please.They really only get confused in your mind. In the flesh, they're pretty easy to discern.
And Miller - sage grouse is delicious.
Wow. That last bit is something we agree on. Floured and pan fried for me please.
Before the cookbook, a HT Sage-Grouse hunt would have to happen!So many dishes, and even just fried w/ a red wine reduction sauce is pretty good.
Buddy once made a wasabi-ginger cream sauce for a young hen and it was de-lish-us. Need to get that recipe. Maybe we need a HT Sage-Grouse cook book?