Each year hundreds of Michigan
grouse and woodcock hunters assist the DNR in monitoring grouse and woodcock
populations by providing information about their hunts. This survey has been conducted since the
1950s and provides the DNR with an early indicator of the hunting season and
population status of ruffed grouse and woodcock.
Hunters interested in becoming a cooperator can simply
download and print
the
cooperator form. To fill
out the form simply record the date, county or counties you hunted, the amount
of time, and how many grouse and woodcock you flushed. If you hunt more than one county per day,
please record hunting information for each.
At the end of the season please return the form to the
address indicated on the form. You will
then be added to the cooperator list and receive information through
the mail from that point on.
To read about the cooperator results from last year, open the Ruffed Grouse and American Woodcock Cooperator Survey Report.   The 2007 Early Season Report is also available for your review.