It's in southern British Columbia. Unfortunately we can not be more specific than that. Word travels fast on the Internet, so if a specific area is mentioned, it quickly fills up with people and is no longer viable for hunting. The good news is, grouse exist pretty much all over BC, so if you drive around some logging roads, you are almost certain to find some pockets of grouse. Good luck out there!
If you have a hunting license and a copy of the regulations, there are lots of logging roads within 1-2 hours of Vancouver where you can hunt grouse and other game
@@tombeall9536 lmao, I actually checked after the second or third miss that weekend to see if it they choke somehow fell out. I wish I could blame the gun or the choke. I just tossed a scope on a Stoeger SXS coach gun though and patterned it for various shot size and distance. If I ever miss any with that, I'll hang up my hunting hat and go vegan.
Where this at I'm just starting to learn how to hunt grouse?
It's in southern British Columbia. Unfortunately we can not be more specific than that. Word travels fast on the Internet, so if a specific area is mentioned, it quickly fills up with people and is no longer viable for hunting. The good news is, grouse exist pretty much all over BC, so if you drive around some logging roads, you are almost certain to find some pockets of grouse. Good luck out there!
@@caddisguy is there anywhere you can shoot them in or near vancouver? I have a crossbow
If you have a hunting license and a copy of the regulations, there are lots of logging roads within 1-2 hours of Vancouver where you can hunt grouse and other game
You should invest in a choke.
@@tombeall9536 lmao, I actually checked after the second or third miss that weekend to see if it they choke somehow fell out. I wish I could blame the gun or the choke. I just tossed a scope on a Stoeger SXS coach gun though and patterned it for various shot size and distance. If I ever miss any with that, I'll hang up my hunting hat and go vegan.