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Finn from the Cascades, Season 5

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The boss and I sorely needed a getaway for just us. Plans shifted, I had the weekend off, and the kiddos/adulters all had plans. Perfect.

We hooked up Finn’s trailer and headed for new public lands to explore. Fortunately, the Toyota was able to tow the long grades in the 100 degree plus heat without needing a stop at Wal Mart for parts and the Duratracs didn’t disintegrate.

Moonlight vista at the Hotel Nash.

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The next day I met my buddy rich and helped him with last minute dog prep for a test in Boise next week. Then, Finn took us grouse hunting. It looks grousy, but we never saw a bird.

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We returned to camp and had brats and beer.
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The next day we hunted a high ridge for blue grouse. Same results as the day before. I don’t know this country at all, and I highly suspect we were too far from water today. A spring I showed on the map was bone dry.

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We treated ourselves to a light (sans gravy) breakfast before heading to a nearby lake so the boss could break in a new paddle board and Finn could have a good swim.

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It was a great trip. We already have plans for a return venture next summer.4860973A-1F76-46A4-B0C1-A6137B4AB84E.jpegF6A50880-7085-41D6-84EA-41BA4E3D6E90.jpeg
 
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Sounds like a great trip despite the lack of birds. Should be a great chukar year from what I saw in Salmon River country during a successful sheep hunt last weekend. Just needs to cool off a bit. Trailer looks to be a nice upgrade. No more " yard sale" after coming back from hunting during a windy spell.
 
Sounds like a great trip despite the lack of birds. Should be a great chukar year from what I saw in Salmon River country during a successful sheep hunt last weekend. Just needs to cool off a bit. Trailer looks to be a nice upgrade. No more " yard sale" after coming back from hunting during a windy spell.
Good to hear on the chukars. I’ve been hearing similar reports from Hells Canyon.
 
The boss and I sorely needed a getaway for just us. Plans shifted, I had the weekend off, and the kiddos/adulters all had plans. Perfect.

We hooked up Finn’s trailer and headed for new public lands to explore. Fortunately, the Toyota was able to tow the long grades in the 100 degree plus heat without needing a stop at Wal Mart for parts and the Duratracs didn’t disintegrate.

Moonlight vista at the Hotel Nash.

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The next day I met my buddy rich and helped him with last minute dog prep for a test in Boise next week. Then, Finn took us grouse hunting. It looks grousy, but we never saw a bird.

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We returned to camp and had brats and beer.
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The next day we hunted a high ridge for blue grouse. Same results as the day before. I don’t know this country at all, and I highly suspect we were too far from water today. A spring I showed on the map was bone dry.

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We treated ourselves to a light (sans gravy) breakfast before heading to a nearby lake so the boss could break in a new paddle board and Finn could have a good swim.

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It was a great trip. We already have plans for a return venture next summer.View attachment 237877View attachment 237878
I approve your choice of beverage for pairing with brats.
 
The boss and I sorely needed a getaway for just us. Plans shifted, I had the weekend off, and the kiddos/adulters all had plans. Perfect.

We hooked up Finn’s trailer and headed for new public lands to explore. Fortunately, the Toyota was able to tow the long grades in the 100 degree plus heat without needing a stop at Wal Mart for parts and the Duratracs didn’t disintegrate.

Moonlight vista at the Hotel Nash.

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The next day I met my buddy rich and helped him with last minute dog prep for a test in Boise next week. Then, Finn took us grouse hunting. It looks grousy, but we never saw a bird.

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We returned to camp and had brats and beer.
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The next day we hunted a high ridge for blue grouse. Same results as the day before. I don’t know this country at all, and I highly suspect we were too far from water today. A spring I showed on the map was bone dry.

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We treated ourselves to a light (sans gravy) breakfast before heading to a nearby lake so the boss could break in a new paddle board and Finn could have a good swim.

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It was a great trip. We already have plans for a return venture next summer.View attachment 237877View attachment 237878
Nice report sin birds.
Your Nash looks like a newer version of mine. Well built campers. Hot for towing this weekend, passed a few full size newer Fords broke down on the highway.🤔
 
A true grouse hunt must start like this.

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Well fed and full of coffee, we hit a close to home spot. I’ve hunted this for 12 years now, usually once or twice a year. It’s rarely spectacular, but usually quite good. Plus, it’s a cool spot.

Finn pointed a bird about 100 yards from the truck while walking the closed road in. Bummer, great point and easy shot, but private land.

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Before this burned I would find grouse on these upper benches.

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These Hawthorne thickets are a bitch to hunt. They are fairly impenetrable, and have nasty weapons.

This was embedded in Finn’s heel pad, half sticking out when I pulled it.

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Last week while hunting I suspected it was a poor hatch year. Today confirmed it. This is a baseline spot for me. Normally it’s a 10-15 flush trip. Today was two.

I love this place. I first found it looking for quail with my lab, Max. I never anticipated how many grouse I would find. I didn’t hunt it at all last year, and it was good to get back.

Sod this afternoon and then hopefully one or two more ventures this week.67020D5D-FB39-4304-BE21-57B3F192576C.jpeg
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