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On July 29th, this site will be moving..! No, really - it's "moving" to another physical location - including servers, gateways, routers - everything - including my coffee cup...
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Well Hunting for upland game here in our neck of the woods is over for another year ,was a great season ,didn't have many limits this year ,pretty good on Woodcock ,but great comraderie with old Hunting Buddies ! We are having a nice snow today and my Britts love to play in it ,so I decided to take them out for some fun !I think I can see Annie smiling in the last photo ! Best ; Russ
The Following 14 Users Say Thank You to Russ Jackson For Your Post:
Nice pics and beautiful dogs...oh, and where is "your" neck o' the woods??
Hi Ron , Thanks on the dogs behalf ,They are Brother and Sister believe it or not ,and they are going to be 12 years old in June ! We're located in S.W. Pa. . Russ
our seasons still open till feb 28 here in miss.. not many days left but maybe one more crow hunt and a squirl hunt or two...nice pictures love to see snow falling and hunt in it... i believe your rite that dog is smiling....our fruit trees are blooming here.... charlie
The Following User Says Thank You to charlie cleveland For Your Post:
Good pictures and good thoughts Russ. Annie doesn't know yet that she's rompin' through her last hunt of the year but she'll know it soon enough.
Thanks for taking us all along on some of your hunts this season - it's been fun to read about them and look at your pictures. I hope to meet up with you at Hausmann's on June 1st - 3rd.
*pssst... bring along my favorite little CHE please*
The Following User Says Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post:
There is something very spiritual about being out in the woods when it's snowing. My best hunt this year was really just a 'religious experience' and despite missing most of my shots, the sheer pleasure of quietly walking along with snow pinging off my nose, with 4 good friends made it what it was. I have heard golfers speak like this, and while I'll never understand why they spend hours chasing a little ball around the countryside, only to whack it into the woods and repeat the process all over again, I know the feeling the mind and body get from doing what you love,
The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to edgarspencer For Your Post:
well seasons about over forsquirls here in ole miss.. about 2 hours daylite left but im giving up squirl and crow till next year...got up early this morning got my little jack russel daisey and off too the woods we went....she only treed one time and i could not find it...it was truly not a day for squirl hunting nothing seenor heard in over 3 hrs of hunting...but i sure enjoyed the time spent with the little dog...got to see her do her first time of walking a footlog over a small creek...seen her do her first swimming epicode...last but not least she walked across a bridge the kind made for cattle not to walk...other words slats cut in bridge kinda scary for most animals...all inall was a good way to end the season...and did not have to clean my dinner..... get to rest now 16 days and ill be chasing turkeys.... charlie