The
number of ruffed grouse in any area has always fluctuated. Many places there
seems to be a definite ten year cycle, with numbers gradually building before
dropping off again. This seems most pronounced in the Lake States area. In the
northeast the cycle seems less noticeable. Weather, abundance or lack of food
sources, and number of predators all play a part. Now West Nile virus is also a
concern.
For
the first time ever the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board has proposed
shortening the grouse season because of unusually low bird numbers. The details
are in this link http://pointingdogjournal.com/proposed-shortening-wisconsin-ruffed-grouse-season/
The
proposal will certainly stir a lot of public comment. Wisconsin has always been
a leader in ruffed grouse hunting.
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