One of the things I love most about hunting sage-grouse is the seemingly endless sagebrush country they inhabit. There is just something about rolling sagebrush hills that go on and on. I love to let my pointer open up and cover the ground. It helps to have an idea of common haunts, springs and wet areas they use year after year, but it mostly pays to just get out and walk. (Something that suits me just fine.)
Next year I would really like to hunt from horseback just to do it. Let the pointers go and ride along and watch them from a top a horse. Anyone want to join me?