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‘Time for the Cows and Chainsaws’

‘Time for the Cows and Chainsaws’

As we’ve said here many times, cutting trees is good. It’s good for forests – the whole seeing the forest, not just the trees thing – and it’s good for wildlife. And hunting. That’s just one example of sound – SOUND – management, and across the country the landscape is in dire need of it. […]

August 11, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More
New England Grouse Looking…Okay?

New England Grouse Looking…Okay?

But Bad Stuff Stirring in MA New England and ruffies (aka, wood or furry chickens) go together like deep-fried hotdogs and Mountain Dew. Okay, maybe not the right analogy but you get the drift. Here’s some info about the best New England grouse state – Maine! – as well as some not-so-good rumblings about an […]

July 22, 2011 | By | Reply More
NY Out to Save Its Sprucies

NY Out to Save Its Sprucies

Ah, the spruce grouse, our version of the dodo bird. Dumb as a fencepost, stoned on whatever’s in spruce needles, and tastes like a combination of a sweat sock and a bluefish (we know some of you will disagree!). Can’t hunt ’em in some places, we have no problem with that. First one we ever […]

July 12, 2011 | By | 2 Replies More
Will We Finally Be Getting More Grouse?

Will We Finally Be Getting More Grouse?

The answer for growing more ruffed grouse is the same for all gamebirds: more habitat. No secret there. And in the case of grouse, that means cut trees. Cut ’em! They’ll grow back! And in the meantime, grouse and basically everything that lives in a forest will benefit. But that’s not as easy nor logical […]

May 19, 2011 | By | 5 Replies More
Rabbits, Cutting Trees and Birds

Rabbits, Cutting Trees and Birds

We’re still amazed – literally – that the New England cottontail rabbit is a candidate for listing under the Endangered Species Act. The cottontail freakin’ rabbit! Okay, not the similar eastern cottontail, but still. And what’s the issue? Apparently people – including people we all know – think it’s “cruel” or “ugly” to cut trees. […]

April 29, 2011 | By | 4 Replies More
WI Woodcock Projects, Favored Habitat

WI Woodcock Projects, Favored Habitat

The Ruffed Grouse Society, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and a few other groups recently announced “at least 10” projects to help improve woodcock habitat in Wisconsin. Any such work is much appreciated by us birdmen since unfortunately woodies are in the same boat as many gamebirds: populations are trending down. “With a steady […]

March 9, 2011 | By | Reply More
In Defense of Clearcutting: CT

In Defense of Clearcutting: CT

A forester, landowner and tree-farmer in CT named Jim Gillespie recently wrote in to the Litchfield County (CT) Times newspaper about what many grouse and woodcock hunters – including the Ruffed Grouse Society – have been saying for years: Cut trees! It’s all good! Some choice excerpts from the piece, titled In Defense of Clear-Cutting:

September 1, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Cut Some Dang Trees!

Cut Some Dang Trees!

This fact recently in: “Quaking aspen is the most widely distributed tree species in North America, ranging throughout Canada and most of the United States (including Alaska), and extending into Mexico. However, since the late 19th to early 20th centuries, it is estimated that the aspen component of the landscape in eastern Idaho has declined […]

July 12, 2010 | By | Reply More