
Today I had the great opportunity came up to help with Sage Grouse Counts. What a great time all in the name of research. These counts are done in areas not currently opened to Sage Grouse Hunting within the state of Utah. Efforts are being made to increase the populations. We were under the direction of a biologist and this was a project being worked on by Utah State University. Hopefully through these efforts, Sage Grouse hunting will be expanded to other areas of our State in the coming years.
My alarm went of at 2:30 this morning. Wow that was early. My adventurous 7 year old daughter Camryn agreed to come along with me. We were loaded up with all three dogs and on the road by 3:30. We made good time and were at the rendezvous point at sunrise.
We were led out to the areas we were to work through. And we got started.
Camryn was a trooper. She walked….
…and walked.
The dogs did great. It was hot. We took lots of breaks and had plenty of water. Any shady spot will do…
The highlight of the day was when we did find some birds. Cooper was out 100 yards running with the wind. He hit scent and spun an instant 180. Locked up solid. It was a beautiful sight to behold. I got about half way to him and the birds flushed wild. Cooper held solid through the flush. And he stayed there till I released him. 7 Sage Grouse. That was our count for the day. I kept holding the camera to get “just a bit closer”. Missed the shot. Still that little bit of great bird work made the whole trip worthwhile.
We traveled through hostile territory on the way out.
It was a lonely ride home.


















This blog really rocks! So does that Pointing Gun Dogs one.
Nice looking dogs! Especially the tan & white pointer. How old are they?
P.S. check out http://www.covemountainkennels.com
they have alot of training tips that helped me and my dad with our pointers
I had a grouse fly and hit the side of my jeep and breaking its neck in the process. The bird had a band on it’s leg ( S. GROUSE PARK 08 186) and I have been looking on the internet to find any info on this bird, was wondering if you could shine some light on this subject or direction. Brian from Idaho THX.