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Ha...just kidding you cranky.Not quite sure where that slap comes from @Hem, but with 14 bird seasons behind him and a good start on number 15, I suspect he has hunted more than 99% of the dogs here. And he looks a lot happier than yours to boot.
Maybe I'll train him to hunt mushrooms next...
BFD. When your dog, at 5200 days of age, climbs the stairs you can come tell me about it. Gus was on his fourth day of hunting in that photo so we took a break on the trail. I couldn't care less about your dog.Ha...just kidding you cranky.
Maybe your dog has hunted, but I would bet my house my dog can make it to the top of the mountain and back and have a helluva lot more left in the tank.
I chit you not.
Easy...my bad. Wasn't trying to start anything.BFD. When your dog, at 5200 days of age, climbs the stairs you can come tell me about it. Gus was on his fourth day of hunting in that photo so we took a break on the trail. I couldn't care less about your dog.
No, my apologies. Indeed, I do seem to be pretty damn grumpy, and I don't even know why. I'm sorry about that.Easy...my bad. Wasn't trying to start anything.
Apologies.
I hope you saved the fan. That’s a neat looking ruffie!Gus and I did another trip up north again. It was almost perfect conditions. This is our third of the year, and just 2 days of hunting, but I had to go up to seed and mulch the banks of our new drive and culvert which took all summer to get approved. So, 2 days of grousing while we were "in the area".
This was the first grouse and a big one. But really strange coloration. Anyone that says there are only brown and grey grouse haven't seen many. This grey tailed/red ruff is a first for me. Someone calls this a cinnamon plumage. I like that.
Same bird
A relatively rare "normal" red/brown bird. It had a black ruff, like normal.
Got another one of these also. The only one we saw. I've got to figure out how to cook them tonight. They sure pluck nicely.
The scenery is never bad. Some trumpeter swans way in back too.
Grilled grouse tonight. Maybe a butter and maple syrup glaze.
Some really nice grouse you got there, great post.Gus and I did another trip up north again. It was almost perfect conditions. This is our third of the year, and just 2 days of hunting, but I had to go up to seed and mulch the banks of our new drive and culvert which took all summer to get approved. So, 2 days of grousing while we were "in the area".
This was the first grouse and a big one. But really strange coloration. Anyone that says there are only brown and grey grouse haven't seen many. This grey tailed/red ruff is a first for me. Someone calls this a cinnamon plumage. I like that.
Same bird
A relatively rare "normal" red/brown bird. It had a black ruff, like normal.
Got another one of these also. The only one we saw. I've got to figure out how to cook them tonight. They sure pluck nicely.
The scenery is never bad. Some trumpeter swans way in back too.
Grilled grouse tonight. Maybe a butter and maple syrup glaze.