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  2. A Guide to Grouse and Woodcock Hunting in Michigan

    www.michigan.org/article/trip-idea/guide-grouse-and-woodcock-hunting-michigan

    Yes, that base license that every Michigan hunter must purchase, is all you need to go explore the beautiful fall forest and the winter snows to hunt ruffed grouse. Also, don’t forget about woodcock! They are a migratory bird, so you must get a free woodcock stamp. Find specific Michigan hunting season dates here.

  3. 2024-25 Michigan Bird Hunting: Grouse, Woodcock, Pheasant -...

    projectupland.com/rules-regulations-and-seasons/bird-hunting-michigan

    Discover the latest 2023 seasons and license fees for Michigan bird hunting. Hunt ruffed grouse, woodcock, pheasant, and small game. Plan your hunt now!

  4. At HuntTheNorth.com we have researched and hand selected one premier Michigan ruffed grouse hunting outfitter who can provide a World Class caliber grouse hunt in Michigan.

  5. The U.P. Offers World Class Grouse Hunting and with nearly a million acres of National and State Forests wrapped around us we have plenty of land to hunt for these incredibly challenging birds.

  6. Come with us as we hunt thousands upon thousands of acres of prime grouse and woodcock coveys. Enjoy hunting deep in the heartland of grouse country. We look forward to sharing world-class, up close and personal Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock hunting experiences with you.

  7. Find the best grouse hunting areas in Michigan | Scout-N-Hunt

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    Find the Cover, Find the Grouse. Ruffed Grouse thrive in young forests. Today, clear-cut logging creates prime habitat by providing critical food sources and cover. This is why Scout-N-Hunt not only identifies over 50 different forest types on their maps besides the normal (aspen, conifer, oak etc.), we also identify the year of the last ...

  8. Michigan: Best Grouse and Woodcock Hunting In the State

    www.gameandfishmag.com/editorial/michigan-best-grouse-and-woodcock-hunting-in...

    But for many Michigan residents and visitors, the primary draw come fall is "the flush" as Michigan offers some of the finest grouse and woodcock hunting in the Midwest. If you're looking for barrel-smoking action amidst some of America's most beautiful fall scenery, here's where to go.

  9. Small game hunting in Michigan - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/dnr/things-to-do/hunting/small-game

    License requirements to hunt small game: Base license. All woodcock hunters must obtain a free woodcock stamp, which includes registration with the federal Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP). Sharp-tailed grouse requires a free sharp-tailed grouse stamp.

  10. A Full Guide to Ruffed Grouse Hunting - Project Upland

    projectupland.com/grouse-species/ruffed-grouse-hunting/a-basic-guide-on-how-to...

    You can often find A.J. and his Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, Grim, hunting in the mountains of New England—or wherever the birds lead them. Get an accelerated education on ruffed grouse hunting from scouting, tactics, habitat, gear, dogs (or lack of), shotguns, and more.

  11. Landowner's Guide: Ruffed Grouse - dnr.state.mi.us

    www2.dnr.state.mi.us/.../landowners_guide/Species_Mgmt/Ruffed_Grouse.htm

    At 16 to 18 weeks old, the fully-grown young grouse disperse from family units to find new homes, which is called the "fall shuffle". During this period of movement grouse fill available existing habitat, and are vulnerable to predators and human hunting.