Hi, some very good info posted above. However, by Nov Sharpies will be wild as all get out. Hunting them will be tough. By this time they have bunched up from smaller family groups to very large flocks. I've seen flocks of up to 50+ birds late in the season and they'll flush as soon as they see you. And that can be up to a 1/4 mile away. By late season, most grouse that are shot are considered a bonus bird. One of those times when you jump a young single. But getting into a big flock is almost impossible.
Huns are also a bonus bird here. They have made a come back somewhat, but this winter has hurt them.
Both grouse and huns will be found in the same areas as pheasants, if the cover is pretty much the same in the area your hunting.
Just a reminder, Nov is Deer gun season in this State, so unless you have private land your hunting, you'll have to contend with lots of hunters on public lands
Good Luck!!!!!
Greg