Here are a few pics of some ruffed grouse from this year. Scoop is 9 years now, hard to believe. One of the best mountain grouse dogs I've owned. Special as well is I hunt them with my grandpa Cantrells shotgun that I grew up watching him hunt grouse with.
Terrible picture but a couple doe kept flirting with the dog this morning. I tried talking some sense into 'em in my outside voice but they persisted.
Heard a splash in the pond behind me, so left the deer, snuck up to my gun - popped the bird shown as he took flight and then turned back to the deer. They were still hanging behind the blind.
Now I'm gonna feel guilty eating them in a month or so.
Posted this pic on a different thread a while back but it was a good morning with my father and 15 yo son so I'll post it up again. My fathers bitch "Trip" is on the left my boy "Cal" is on the right. Nice mixed bag of puddlers. The camo in the middle is my old mans carhartt vest he bought many years ago. Old school camo pattern before it was old school. Great morning with the man that taught me everything and my son who's learning one of outdoors greatest traditions. I'm a proud son and father
North Dakota Ducks - Emmy's first real hunting trip
We just got back from this hunting trip. The first day, we could tell that Emmy wondered why the heck we were in this freezin' 28 degree cornfield. Then John shot the first mallard and it all became clear
Emmy's new neoprene vest.
Must have for this Florida dog!
Emmy with a fat Dakota mallard.
She could do this all day.
Lesser Canadian Goose
Randall, John and Emmy
(probably our Christmas Card)
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