I just came back from a week long grouse hunting trip in northern Ontario. Despite being quite hot and absolutely no rain, it is a really good season for grouse this year. Seen so many birds. I do the majority of my hunting on foot compared to how grouse are typically hunted here - from a truck or 4-wheeler, so thanks for sharing your gear list. You spoke a bit about the guns you use, but would love to hear a bit more in depth such as chokes/ammo you prefer.
Nice, that sounds great! Hunting from a vehicle is definitely very popular. I do it sometimes but I prefer to hunt on foot. I got a few different grouse videos in the works, maybe one of them will be about various guns!
@@CascadeBackcountry A vid about various guns would be cool. I'm a CZ fan also, I've a bobwhite SXS in 20 I hunt dove with. I also use a Mossberg SA-28 (28 gauge ) semi auto I like to use when I'm feeling accurate. Something neat about the 28. BTW just found your channel, really enjoy seeing how you go about hunting grouse. Very cool, worth subscribing to. ✌
1:45 might I make a small suggestion with the walkers. When windy those things suck for the sound, so I added little fur patches over the microphones and WORLD OF A DIFFERENCE.
Dude your whole gear set-up is right up my alley. First lite, Fjallraven pants, backpacking backpack instead of one designed for hunting, love the knife selections (I want an opinel mushroom knife, I only have a cheap Amazon one), I’ve got a sawyer squeeze, and a cnoc bag too. Also an owner of all that the rain promises and more, along with other foraging guides for my area. I too generally like to grouse hunt alone, but I’d say you and I would probably have a good time hunting together. And for the guy asking about grouse loads, I generally use 12g 2 3/4” 7 1/2 shot.
Appreciate the video! Thank you! That's a lot of gear to haul, and I do appreciate you're hunting in the coastal mountains. At 59 years old, I just don't have it in me anymore to carry a heavy loaded pack like that for hours upon hours away from the the truck while grouse hunting. But I strongly prefer a longer walk in the woods (or a series of shorter walks) over the idea of a 4-wheeler or truck, so that means finding a lighter-weight set of solutions. So for my pared-down "Old Guy kit", it's a 20-ga O&U, a lightweight Bird and Game knife for field-dressing the birds, a bushcraft/survival knife (Terava Jaakaripuuko 110 with Boltaron sheath and attached ferro rod), a small freezer bag of cotton balls soaked in vaseline for firestarter, a lighter, a canteen, a Browning upland vest, 15 to 20 shotshells, a snack and a wrap for lunch, a few freezer bags for grouse meat (big enough to allow wing to remain attached for identification per law), a merino wool long-sleeve shirt, a merino commando-style sweater (LL Bean) if cooler temps, and merino socks, light hiking/hunting boots, a Garmin GPS/In-Reach, iPhone, keys, wallet, and that's about it. I really try to avoid hunting in the rain unless it's going to be a very light rain shower only. I really do still need to find a good lightweight hunting rain jacket, though.
Yeah I "like" to lug around a bunch of crap haha Sounds like you got your kit dialed in to whqt you need. I dig hearing about other people's kits. Thanks for watching!
hey man, love the channel. lmk if you ever need help filming, recording (im in snohomish county), or with any graphic designs although it seems like your thumbnails are pretty good already. love the content, your personality that you put into it and excited to see it grow!
@@CascadeBackcountry yeah I can tell how far it’s come looking back at some of the old stuff. The content is amazing! Have you been repurposing clips from the main videos for YT shorts or TikToks and Instagram reels?
Great video! Lots of cool gear. Im the same way with pocket knives. That is a pretty CZ shottie. Glad you are carrying(with stout ammo lol) as well. 🍻 🇺🇸
Here in the Quebec province in Canada, the allowed self protection against bears during hiking or small game hunting is... bear spray ... We are told that Black Bears just mind their business usually so we just look for grouse with our shotgun and bird shots and most of the time, no bear spray 🥲
Yeah for a country with such vast wilderness and lots of bears, I'm surprised you're not allowed more protection. I guess a shotgun with bird shot is better than nothin!
I grouse hunt in the foothills in Alberta .There are both black and grizzly bears .I always carry with me in an easy accessible pocket slugs and 00 buck just in case .I also never hunt alone always with at least one other person
Thats a lot of product placement, but I love September cascade backpacking into the high lakes! Just came out of Glacier Peak wilderness. We always eat trout, but that time of year also huckleberries and bring a ruger mark 3 .22 pistol in case we get a grouse opportunity. I will say we see bears at least a quarter of our trips, and they have never done anything but run like hell, even mothers with cubs. Jetboil is actually no good for cooking, because you can’t simmer, its max heat or nothing. MSR Spider I find the best. Also, I never go alone, I just dont think its fun.
These videos take an immense amount of time, effort and money to make. I'm not trying to be rich and famous but if this hobby could pay for itself, that'd be great. So I do make these gear and "how to" style videos with product links as a way to supplement the adventure videos. Glacier peak wilderness is beautiful. Been spending more time in there the last few years. I've been looking at a 22 pistol for backcountry grouse! How does it work?
This is a great video and is very appreciated as a new pnw hunter. I would add IFAK or maybe at least a tourniquet just incase probably with quick clot or packing gauze and learn how to use them. Do you do guides by any chance?
Thanks and thanks for watchin! I actually do carry a tourniquet and quik clot in my bino harness 😁 I don't do guided hunts. Not sure what the legality of that is
@CascadeBackcountry I just looked it up... Leave it to WA to make you jump through the license and permit hoops. We'll if you ever want a hunting buddy let me know, I'd love to tag along. I emailed you centralcoastso*@****
@@CascadeBackcountry I just looked it up... Leave it to WA to make you jump through the license and permit hoops. We'll if you ever want a hunting buddy let me know, I'd love to tag along. I sent you an email from centralcoastso*
@@CascadeBackcountry I just looked it up... Leave it to WA to make you jump through the license and permit hoops. We'll if you ever want a hunting buddy let me know, I'd love to tag along. I emailed you centralcoastso****
@CascadeBackcountry I just looked it up... Leave it to WA to make you jump through the license and permit hoops. We'll if you ever want a hunting buddy let me know, I'd love to tag along. I emailed you from centralcoastsoap.
I love your channel it inspired me to go grouse hunting last weekend, also here in the PNW, in Southwest Washington near Riffe lake. I didn't get any but did flush several and they are fast. I had a question for you. Where I hunt the logging roads are closed gates and I had to park at the closed gate in remote areas. Do you worry about car security or do anything to protect your car when you do remote hikes? I was thinking about maybe using a game cam, or something.
Right on! Yeah they flush quick and sometimes just disappear into the brush. I bet there's plenty of birds in that area tho. I do worry about car security... I don't really do anything about it tho haha I just try not to leave too much obvious stuff laying out in my car to steal and if I'm in a real sketchy area, I prob wont leave my car for too long. Thanks for watching!
in that case I would suggest two ruger wranglers @@CascadeBackcountry one for you and one for the wife they are inexpensive and accurate enable enable enable
Where has this channel been? We must be cut from the same cloth, I even shoot the same shotgun! Do you get into any Spruce Grouse up there like I do here In Idaho?
Nice! Yeah I occasionally get up higher and get into some blue grouse. Hoping to do so here in a few days! That CZ Upland is a great gun. Thanks for watchin!
I am really enjoying your channel! I came across one of your other grouse videos without ever searching for grouse hunting. But I just came from a waterfowl trip, which wasn't all that productive, most of the birds gone (Still 100% enjoyable, like any hunt). We went around the woods trying to spot some grouse (also in season). No results, but picked a bunch of mushrooms - mostly chanterelles and boletes. Also interested in your choice of 40SW. Do you feel that's enough in your area with the hard casts? Are you not in brown bear country? Moose? I suppose with Buffalo Bore/Underwood loads it would be somewhat like mild 357mag, whereas 10mm would maybe begin to approach the more potent 357mag loads. I think S&W managed to get their M&P10 to have practically the same dimensions as the M&P40 so even the holsters are interchangeable, so an M&P10 wouldn't take up more room or be heavier. I would be very curious about your thoughts on that, especially for being out there solo. I have to look through your videos, not sure if you already made content on that topic. I also like the idea of using 20ga for grouse, I didn't think of that as I've never intentionally went specifically for grouse, but I certainly want to! Thank you.
Just getting out and hunting is still fun even if ya don't bring dinner home. Although for RUclips purposes, it's always a better video to get an animal haha Nothing wrong with picking mushrooms! I just went and filled a basket of chanterelles this morning! The 40S&W... long story... so it's it's the first predator defense gun I bought years ago and it holds 15 rounds. I had contemplated getting a 10mm BUT... Washington state has decided that I can only have a 10 round capacity so now the question is... do I keep using my 40S&W with 15 rounds or get a 10mm with 10 rounds. I am using 200gr hardcast rounds in my S&W which I feel is sufficient for any threat here in the North Cascades which would mostly be cougar and black bear, however, they are probably gonna reintroduce the grizzly which definitely throws a wrench into things. Maybe a giant revolver is the answer. But for now I'll just keep keep using what I got!
@@CascadeBackcountry thank you for responding! I think I tend to agree, cougar/black bear - you should be fine with those loads. Love revolvers, but they are "slower". There's a channel called "Guns Gear & Outdoors Alaska" and Alan did a video comparing 44mag and 10mm in a bear charge scenario, that got me thinking. Statistically it seems that having vs. not having is more of an impact than specific caliber, even for large bears. And there's videos of 40cal 200gr hardcast being "adequate". Here's hoping that things are restored in Wash, Ore, etc.
Where do you go? I’m from the Mason county area and just moved to Kirkland area. I’m looking for new places to go hunting for big game and grouse. Any tips?
Curious about those sights you've got on that Ruger? Looks like a nice setup. I used a cheap Savage Mk11 with just the factory sights for a long time, but being a rather low-quality gun its nearly dead after 20 years and several thousand rounds. I have a couple others that I dont really want to use for one reason or another, kind of looking around for an older tube-mag bolt gun.
I can't remember the brand of sights on here but it's a peep style. I sighted them in at 20 yards as backup if my scope fails. Yeah there's lots of great 22 options out there and they're probably all great options for grouse!
haven't seen you actually use your rifle on grouse, seems it's always shotgun? would be great to see how differently you would do it with a rifle@@CascadeBackcountry
I am in Yakima County and I am in my mid fifties. I have never hunted for anything before. I would like to start with grouse. Are you or anyone reading this familiar with this area and do you have any location suggestions and tips for a newly? I am comfortable with my shotgun and I have a good aim, that part is not a problem.
Oh man, I am not at all familiar with that area. I bet if you head out hwy 12 or 410 into the mountains, you could find some spots. Sorry I'm not more help
I thank you for responding. I do think that is a good idea, to head out on the 12 and the 410. There are many places there that look pretty grousy. I think I will try it.
Sometimes I throw em in the pack, sometimes on the outside of the pack, sometimes in the back dump pouch on the back of my hunting vest, sometimes I'll clean em right away and throw the meat in a big ziplock. Hope that not helpful answer helped 🤣
@@CascadeBackcountry right on, I'm all about being prepared! I keep all of that stuff in my truck, I like to carry the bare minimum when hunting. Love your videos man, keep up the good work!!
The King of the Cascades hath returned with another video!!! Always a gift to us viewers, thank you.
haha! King of the Cascades... I dig it! Thanks for watchin!
I just came back from a week long grouse hunting trip in northern Ontario. Despite being quite hot and absolutely no rain, it is a really good season for grouse this year. Seen so many birds. I do the majority of my hunting on foot compared to how grouse are typically hunted here - from a truck or 4-wheeler, so thanks for sharing your gear list. You spoke a bit about the guns you use, but would love to hear a bit more in depth such as chokes/ammo you prefer.
Nice, that sounds great! Hunting from a vehicle is definitely very popular. I do it sometimes but I prefer to hunt on foot. I got a few different grouse videos in the works, maybe one of them will be about various guns!
@@CascadeBackcountry A vid about various guns would be cool. I'm a CZ fan also, I've a bobwhite SXS in 20 I hunt dove with. I also use a Mossberg SA-28 (28 gauge ) semi auto I like to use when I'm feeling accurate. Something neat about the 28. BTW just found your channel, really enjoy seeing how you go about hunting grouse. Very cool, worth subscribing to. ✌
Maybe one day when I own a 28, I can do a video comparing the 12, 20 and 28 gauge for grouse hunting. Thanks for watching!
Looks like a solid gear load. I have a BPS knife and well and it's really nice.
Thanks for the video
Yeah those BPS knives ain't too shabby! Thanks for watchin!
1:45 might I make a small suggestion with the walkers. When windy those things suck for the sound, so I added little fur patches over the microphones and WORLD OF A DIFFERENCE.
Yeah the wind noise is pretty obnoxious in these. I have consided putting some material over the mic but just haven't 😆 thanks for the comment!
Dude your whole gear set-up is right up my alley. First lite, Fjallraven pants, backpacking backpack instead of one designed for hunting, love the knife selections (I want an opinel mushroom knife, I only have a cheap Amazon one), I’ve got a sawyer squeeze, and a cnoc bag too. Also an owner of all that the rain promises and more, along with other foraging guides for my area. I too generally like to grouse hunt alone, but I’d say you and I would probably have a good time hunting together. And for the guy asking about grouse loads, I generally use 12g 2 3/4” 7 1/2 shot.
Sounds like you have great taste in gear! 😁
Thank you. It is another well-organized and very informative video. You ROCK!
I try I try haha Thanks for all the awesome comments!
Great information and I learned something as well. Thanks from Hells Canyon, Frank.
Awesome! You do any chukar hunting down there?
Appreciate the video! Thank you! That's a lot of gear to haul, and I do appreciate you're hunting in the coastal mountains. At 59 years old, I just don't have it in me anymore to carry a heavy loaded pack like that for hours upon hours away from the the truck while grouse hunting. But I strongly prefer a longer walk in the woods (or a series of shorter walks) over the idea of a 4-wheeler or truck, so that means finding a lighter-weight set of solutions. So for my pared-down "Old Guy kit", it's a 20-ga O&U, a lightweight Bird and Game knife for field-dressing the birds, a bushcraft/survival knife (Terava Jaakaripuuko 110 with Boltaron sheath and attached ferro rod), a small freezer bag of cotton balls soaked in vaseline for firestarter, a lighter, a canteen, a Browning upland vest, 15 to 20 shotshells, a snack and a wrap for lunch, a few freezer bags for grouse meat (big enough to allow wing to remain attached for identification per law), a merino wool long-sleeve shirt, a merino commando-style sweater (LL Bean) if cooler temps, and merino socks, light hiking/hunting boots, a Garmin GPS/In-Reach, iPhone, keys, wallet, and that's about it. I really try to avoid hunting in the rain unless it's going to be a very light rain shower only. I really do still need to find a good lightweight hunting rain jacket, though.
Yeah I "like" to lug around a bunch of crap haha Sounds like you got your kit dialed in to whqt you need. I dig hearing about other people's kits. Thanks for watching!
Overload is an understatement
I don't remember everything I said in this video so I'm not sure what you're referring to 😆
hey man, love the channel. lmk if you ever need help filming, recording (im in snohomish county), or with any graphic designs although it seems like your thumbnails are pretty good already. love the content, your personality that you put into it and excited to see it grow!
Thanks! I really appreciate the offer. I've been teaching myself how to edit and such 😁
@@CascadeBackcountry yeah I can tell how far it’s come looking back at some of the old stuff. The content is amazing! Have you been repurposing clips from the main videos for YT shorts or TikToks and Instagram reels?
Great video! Lots of cool gear. Im the same way with pocket knives. That is a pretty CZ shottie. Glad you are carrying(with stout ammo lol) as well. 🍻 🇺🇸
Thanks! Love that CZ. Great to carry around all day. Can never have enough pocket knives!!
Thanks for sharing !
Thanks for watching!
A perfect setup.
It's not too shabby 😆
Here in the Quebec province in Canada, the allowed self protection against bears during hiking or small game hunting is... bear spray ... We are told that Black Bears just mind their business usually so we just look for grouse with our shotgun and bird shots and most of the time, no bear spray 🥲
Yeah for a country with such vast wilderness and lots of bears, I'm surprised you're not allowed more protection. I guess a shotgun with bird shot is better than nothin!
Yea... I pack pepper spray, but, if confronted with a bear, would I really want to take my hands off my firearm to reach for it?
I grouse hunt in the foothills in Alberta .There are both black and grizzly bears .I always carry with me in an easy accessible pocket slugs and 00 buck just in case .I also never hunt alone always with at least one other person
Thats a lot of product placement, but I love September cascade backpacking into the high lakes! Just came out of Glacier Peak wilderness. We always eat trout, but that time of year also huckleberries and bring a ruger mark 3 .22 pistol in case we get a grouse opportunity. I will say we see bears at least a quarter of our trips, and they have never done anything but run like hell, even mothers with cubs. Jetboil is actually no good for cooking, because you can’t simmer, its max heat or nothing. MSR Spider I find the best. Also, I never go alone, I just dont think its fun.
These videos take an immense amount of time, effort and money to make. I'm not trying to be rich and famous but if this hobby could pay for itself, that'd be great. So I do make these gear and "how to" style videos with product links as a way to supplement the adventure videos. Glacier peak wilderness is beautiful. Been spending more time in there the last few years. I've been looking at a 22 pistol for backcountry grouse! How does it work?
I get a good mix of ruffed and blue.
Awesome!
This is a great video and is very appreciated as a new pnw hunter. I would add IFAK or maybe at least a tourniquet just incase probably with quick clot or packing gauze and learn how to use them. Do you do guides by any chance?
Thanks and thanks for watchin! I actually do carry a tourniquet and quik clot in my bino harness 😁 I don't do guided hunts. Not sure what the legality of that is
@CascadeBackcountry I just looked it up... Leave it to WA to make you jump through the license and permit hoops. We'll if you ever want a hunting buddy let me know, I'd love to tag along. I emailed you centralcoastso*@****
@@CascadeBackcountry I just looked it up... Leave it to WA to make you jump through the license and permit hoops. We'll if you ever want a hunting buddy let me know, I'd love to tag along. I sent you an email from centralcoastso*
@@CascadeBackcountry I just looked it up... Leave it to WA to make you jump through the license and permit hoops. We'll if you ever want a hunting buddy let me know, I'd love to tag along. I emailed you centralcoastso****
@CascadeBackcountry I just looked it up... Leave it to WA to make you jump through the license and permit hoops. We'll if you ever want a hunting buddy let me know, I'd love to tag along. I emailed you from centralcoastsoap.
I love your channel it inspired me to go grouse hunting last weekend, also here in the PNW, in Southwest Washington near Riffe lake. I didn't get any but did flush several and they are fast. I had a question for you. Where I hunt the logging roads are closed gates and I had to park at the closed gate in remote areas. Do you worry about car security or do anything to protect your car when you do remote hikes? I was thinking about maybe using a game cam, or something.
Right on! Yeah they flush quick and sometimes just disappear into the brush. I bet there's plenty of birds in that area tho. I do worry about car security... I don't really do anything about it tho haha I just try not to leave too much obvious stuff laying out in my car to steal and if I'm in a real sketchy area, I prob wont leave my car for too long. Thanks for watching!
try grouse with a ,22 handgun
I would suggest a ruger mk II
I would love to try that! Just gotta get the wife to let me buy one haha
in that case I would suggest two ruger wranglers @@CascadeBackcountry
one for you and one for the wife
they are inexpensive and accurate
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100% MKII Competition Target is an excellent choice.
Great recommendations.
@@collinmc90 thanks 😀
What kind of chest holster you got for that S&W? I have the same firearm. Love your videos as I hunt the same mountain range but in Oregon.
That is a Hosking Holster. It has worked great for me. Thanks for watchin!
Where has this channel been? We must be cut from the same cloth, I even shoot the same shotgun! Do you get into any Spruce Grouse up there like I do here In Idaho?
Nice! Yeah I occasionally get up higher and get into some blue grouse. Hoping to do so here in a few days! That CZ Upland is a great gun. Thanks for watchin!
I am really enjoying your channel! I came across one of your other grouse videos without ever searching for grouse hunting. But I just came from a waterfowl trip, which wasn't all that productive, most of the birds gone (Still 100% enjoyable, like any hunt). We went around the woods trying to spot some grouse (also in season). No results, but picked a bunch of mushrooms - mostly chanterelles and boletes. Also interested in your choice of 40SW. Do you feel that's enough in your area with the hard casts? Are you not in brown bear country? Moose? I suppose with Buffalo Bore/Underwood loads it would be somewhat like mild 357mag, whereas 10mm would maybe begin to approach the more potent 357mag loads. I think S&W managed to get their M&P10 to have practically the same dimensions as the M&P40 so even the holsters are interchangeable, so an M&P10 wouldn't take up more room or be heavier. I would be very curious about your thoughts on that, especially for being out there solo. I have to look through your videos, not sure if you already made content on that topic. I also like the idea of using 20ga for grouse, I didn't think of that as I've never intentionally went specifically for grouse, but I certainly want to! Thank you.
Just getting out and hunting is still fun even if ya don't bring dinner home. Although for RUclips purposes, it's always a better video to get an animal haha Nothing wrong with picking mushrooms! I just went and filled a basket of chanterelles this morning! The 40S&W... long story... so it's it's the first predator defense gun I bought years ago and it holds 15 rounds. I had contemplated getting a 10mm BUT... Washington state has decided that I can only have a 10 round capacity so now the question is... do I keep using my 40S&W with 15 rounds or get a 10mm with 10 rounds. I am using 200gr hardcast rounds in my S&W which I feel is sufficient for any threat here in the North Cascades which would mostly be cougar and black bear, however, they are probably gonna reintroduce the grizzly which definitely throws a wrench into things. Maybe a giant revolver is the answer. But for now I'll just keep keep using what I got!
@@CascadeBackcountry thank you for responding! I think I tend to agree, cougar/black bear - you should be fine with those loads. Love revolvers, but they are "slower". There's a channel called "Guns Gear & Outdoors Alaska" and Alan did a video comparing 44mag and 10mm in a bear charge scenario, that got me thinking. Statistically it seems that having vs. not having is more of an impact than specific caliber, even for large bears. And there's videos of 40cal 200gr hardcast being "adequate". Here's hoping that things are restored in Wash, Ore, etc.
Where do you go? I’m from the Mason county area and just moved to Kirkland area. I’m looking for new places to go hunting for big game and grouse. Any tips?
Hhmmm... i usually go explore and find grousey areas to hunt. Old logging roads and such. I live pretty far there so I'm not familiar with that area
Curious about those sights you've got on that Ruger? Looks like a nice setup. I used a cheap Savage Mk11 with just the factory sights for a long time, but being a rather low-quality gun its nearly dead after 20 years and several thousand rounds. I have a couple others that I dont really want to use for one reason or another, kind of looking around for an older tube-mag bolt gun.
I can't remember the brand of sights on here but it's a peep style. I sighted them in at 20 yards as backup if my scope fails. Yeah there's lots of great 22 options out there and they're probably all great options for grouse!
haven't seen you actually use your rifle on grouse, seems it's always shotgun? would be great to see how differently you would do it with a rifle@@CascadeBackcountry
Well I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at some upcoming videos then! 😁
Which one do you prefer for grouse hunting? 22LR or the shotgun? :-)
I don't think I can answer that question! 😆
It really depends on the situation. I like a lightweight 22 for backpacking but a shotgun for day to day hunting. Honestly, they're both great!
I am in Yakima County and I am in my mid fifties. I have never hunted for anything before. I would like to start with grouse. Are you or anyone reading this familiar with this area and do you have any location suggestions and tips for a newly? I am comfortable with my shotgun and I have a good aim, that part is not a problem.
Oh man, I am not at all familiar with that area. I bet if you head out hwy 12 or 410 into the mountains, you could find some spots. Sorry I'm not more help
I thank you for responding. I do think that is a good idea, to head out on the 12 and the 410. There are many places there that look pretty grousy. I think I will try it.
What brand is your possibles pouch? New Sub here. Thanks
That is a Kifaru bag. They make some great, functional, lightweight stuff! Thanks for the sub!
paints you like ?
I'm really digging Stone Glacier pants right now!
Do you have any way to carry multiple birds, or just stuff them in the backpack for the walk back?
Sometimes I throw em in the pack, sometimes on the outside of the pack, sometimes in the back dump pouch on the back of my hunting vest, sometimes I'll clean em right away and throw the meat in a big ziplock. Hope that not helpful answer helped 🤣
What area are you based in? I have a few amazing spots in Pierce county.
I live a few counties north. I'm sure there's some great hunting down that way
What no kitchen sink
Does a toilet count?
@@CascadeBackcountry 👍
Are you in Oregon or Washington?
Northern Washington for the win!
A Diddy bag and no baby oil?
This gets the best comment award!
You forget about the shells u use!!!!?
Dang it! Haha I know I've talked about it in other grouse vids. Maybe I'll put out a video sometime
Not sure but it seems like you're packed for a 3 day excursion, not a day hunt!
I get a lot of rain in the PNW and I like to catch and cook my grouse in the field. Gotta be prepared... and have coffee 😀
@@CascadeBackcountry right on, I'm all about being prepared! I keep all of that stuff in my truck, I like to carry the bare minimum when hunting. Love your videos man, keep up the good work!!
I have to confess, I hunt from a truck. But, I do walk roads. Just not too far.
That'll work! I don't always hunt on foot either. Sometimes it's nice to be in a war dry vehicle
$250 rain jacket, yeah ok bud
settle for less then lol
If ya don't like it, don't buy it. Pretty simple. I'll try to not have a nice rain coat in the next video so I don't upset you 😂
My sitka delta pro is pretty sweet. It's the best hunting jacket I've ever owned. Definitely not for the poors, though.
@@deltabravo1811 🤣😂