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<blockquote data-quote="Rowdie" data-source="post: 230106" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>There are more out there than a guy thinks. I always hear how low the numbers are and then later in the fall I see large coveys of 100+ in multiple areas. This time of year they are scattered in their family groups. They can be found virtually anywhere out there. Next to feed, deep in the draws, or what we call sitting high. This means they will be found on top of hills in little cover cooling off and eating bugs. One year we climbed a butte to make a stalk on the Antelope on the other side. 3 damn coveys of grouse almost blew it for us....talk about sitting high. This time of year it takes miles of hiking and you still might not find many, then at the right time of day you'll see a bunch in the alfalfa driving out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rowdie, post: 230106, member: 272"] There are more out there than a guy thinks. I always hear how low the numbers are and then later in the fall I see large coveys of 100+ in multiple areas. This time of year they are scattered in their family groups. They can be found virtually anywhere out there. Next to feed, deep in the draws, or what we call sitting high. This means they will be found on top of hills in little cover cooling off and eating bugs. One year we climbed a butte to make a stalk on the Antelope on the other side. 3 damn coveys of grouse almost blew it for us....talk about sitting high. This time of year it takes miles of hiking and you still might not find many, then at the right time of day you'll see a bunch in the alfalfa driving out. [/QUOTE]
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