I've spent a lot of time in Shawnee and never heard a grouse there, though
I'm sure there's still a few around. That whole 60,000 acre forest is
being decimated by logging without much regard to birds and wildlife, it's
a pretty sad situation and one that really doesn't need to happen.
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 2:18 PM, Jeffrey Cullen <
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> We're heading south to Adams County, Shawnee State Park, etc. Anybody
> have an idea where we might get lucky with a Ruffed Grouse?
> You can reply by email, and thanks.
> Jeff & BeckyBowling Green, Ohio
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