SaskHunter
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High fence?
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NIce. Never knew we were related. Bet if you try my sunglasses on - no one could tell us apart.
It's a small world!NIce. Never knew we were related. Bet if you try my sunglasses on - no one could tell us apart.
Love the blue jeans/t-shirt goat pic.It is obvious I'm longer in the tooth than most of you.
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Love the blue jeans/t-shirt goat pic.
Looks like your more of a gather than a harvester
Looks like your more of a gather than a harvester
That pic w the pup riding shotgun on the trike is pure gold.My outdoor journey has several chapters. The first was waterfowl hunting in North Dakota, while in high school and college.
The impetus to move to Montana, was for the chance to hunt big game. The first ten years or so, I did that with vigor and also fly fished for trout. Somewhere, along the line I started bringing a shotgun on deer hunting trips, just to shoot birds encountered, while deer hunting.
That rekindled the interest in pointing dogs, as my father had an English Setter that I adored. I've had pointing dogs for a little more than the last thirty years. At first, it was bird hunting, and I killed my share of birds, certainly. After a few years, the dog's work was more interesting than killing so many birds.
Once I crossed paths with horseback field trials, my outdoor life entered a new chapter. I have greatly enjoyed the time spent on a horse, handling a bird dog. Any day that I do that, is a great day.
Here's a few more photos, from various chapters.
Gopher snake?