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Benediction to a Season -- Last Shots
Unread 01-17-2026, 08:57 AM   #1
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Default Benediction to a Season -- Last Shots

Nash Buckingham wrote of the importance of the first shot of the season, as it foreshadows what's to come. I've always valued the last shot, as it's what I must live with for all those days between seasons.

I must admit that I get a bit of "anxious passion" at season's end (Elaine calls it my end of season neurosis), and this year that passion seemed heightened. Receiving the "gift of cancer" (as my cancer survivor boss used to term it), and losing my oldest dog, Aspen, to knee surgery (and by extension, losing my best hunting partner, Elaine, who's serving as nurse to our recovering pup), only increased my desire to savor every moment of the remaining season.

Visits to the best covers on the best weather days, our Missouri season, a decent one by my current standards, provided some wonderful moments. These hunts would be modest affairs to most, but as I've aged, I've come to value the one good shot, the scintillating point, or the late Winter moon rise on the long ride home as much as any filled limit.

Here are a few of my memories, the benediction to our Missouri season:

1. We had two hunts -- Elaine, Rill, and I -- while Aspen was in hospital. Those two days offered some of the best weather late Winter Missouri can offer, and we visited and lingered on farms we saved for days like this.

2.-4. Some of our best home covers have good stands of warm season -- prairie grasses -- which are a nemesis to my shooting as I have the tendency to raise my head from the stock to "see over" the grass. Uncharacteristically, I shot well on these last hunts, and with Rill's incredible ability to "hunt dead." We found success in the Big Bluestem.

5.-7. One positive outcome from Aspen being laid up was that I could devote all my attention to Rill's development. After Rill and I lost Elaine to her nurse duties for Aspen, it was just the two of us. It was time well spent. I can't see not having more than one dog, but when a pup feels all your attention, good things usually happen. I was very pleased with Rill in this, her third season. She handled scarce and spooky late season Bobs like she'd been at it for many years.

8. Elaine and I have the tradition of toasting the final hunt of a season with some "special brew" she makes over the summer flavored with something scavenged from local field or forest. My toast this year (wild grape hooch) was to the past and present, my "family" (always including dogs), and to a PGCA friend also fighting cancer. All were with me in spirit.

9. The season's last gift, a wild Missouri Bob taken fairly from a point by Rill. A last shot to see me through to the next? I now plan for the future, but don't count on it. I think it makes time sweeter.
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Garry,

Thanks for taking us along once more, I enjoy the photos very much and appreciate your time spent sharing them with us.

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Well spoken Garry. Thank you.
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Beautiful.
After a similar experience with our 8 year old Griff we moved our young Griff to the starting position mid October. Isn't it amazing how they rise to the occasion when given added responsibility and attention. And I think that helps the pup on IR (Injured Reserve) to heal a bit more quickly!
And we all hope you heal quickly too. Just follow your doctor and your bosses orders...most of the time.
Thank you for sharing.
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I Love your woodcock flask Garry!





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Garry,

Another great post on your outings this year!

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That first pic looks like feathers in the sky. Nice!
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Garry you know how i look forward to your hunt reports. I think an expanded version would be welcome in any of the publications devoted to bird hunting or hunting dogs. Your devotion to the dogs fine guns and the birds shine through your writing. Your emphasis on the day, the dog work and taking only what the coveys can replace put you in a unique place among hunters.Thank you.
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Gary,

You a blessed man. Thanks for the ride along.
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Garry,
Without the "gift of cancer" I would never have found this Parker site nor enjoyed your magnificent story telling and Elaine's beautiful pictures. There is a reason.....
Keep the faith, it is a strong tonic for our down days.
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