Thanks guys for putting this out there. I live in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, we used to have grouse here but it's been like 14 years since I flushed one, longer than that since I've heard one drumming. I feel like you guys said, where do I start, nobody is talking about it at all. Everything around here is about the whitetail deer, not saying that's bad but it feels like we have to do something before its too late.
Thank you for watching and more importantly for caring. Like you mentioned everyone is either focused on deer or turkeys. Don't get me wrong, turkeys need help in a lot of areas too, but everyone seems to forget about the ruffed grouse. We're desperately trying to give them a voice and get people to care about their management before it's too late because the clock is ticking. You're not far from Erich, by the way. He lives in Coshocton County.
It happens on our watch because of our culture. Unfortunately the state of America is sad and we have forgotten what is actually worth fighting for. What’s worse is the younger Generations become less and less interested in the Natural world around them. We HAVE to get young people involved and excited about the outdoors more now then ever. We are a dying breed.
It certainly speaks to our culture, for sure. Agreed on getting the younger generation involved and, more importantly to care, about nature and wildlife. It's our responsibility and ultimately how we'll be measured. Regarding the ruffed grouse, we have a lot of work to do to spread the message, advocate, and create good habitat. It's going to take all of us to save this special species!
Thank you for the work your doing to help improve Grouse numbers!
You guys rock, seriously! There is hope in the 21st century.
Thanks Richard!
Thanks guys for putting this out there. I live in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, we used to have grouse here but it's been like 14 years since I flushed one, longer than that since I've heard one drumming. I feel like you guys said, where do I start, nobody is talking about it at all. Everything around here is about the whitetail deer, not saying that's bad but it feels like we have to do something before its too late.
Thank you for watching and more importantly for caring. Like you mentioned everyone is either focused on deer or turkeys. Don't get me wrong, turkeys need help in a lot of areas too, but everyone seems to forget about the ruffed grouse. We're desperately trying to give them a voice and get people to care about their management before it's too late because the clock is ticking. You're not far from Erich, by the way. He lives in Coshocton County.
@@DearHunterProject well I would love to help however I can.
@@aw4088 It's much appreciated! We have some big news we'll share next week with details how you can help make a difference.
It happens on our watch because of our culture. Unfortunately the state of America is sad and we have forgotten what is actually worth fighting for. What’s worse is the younger Generations become less and less interested in the Natural world around them. We HAVE to get young people involved and excited about the outdoors more now then ever. We are a dying breed.
It certainly speaks to our culture, for sure. Agreed on getting the younger generation involved and, more importantly to care, about nature and wildlife. It's our responsibility and ultimately how we'll be measured. Regarding the ruffed grouse, we have a lot of work to do to spread the message, advocate, and create good habitat. It's going to take all of us to save this special species!
It's the Predators!
They are definitely the leading cause of ruffed grouse mortality!