I had no idea Dave was doing a story on one of our pd shoots. I'm anxious to read the story. Let me go back in time to the winter of 2004. I had always dreamed of shooting pdogs, but didn't have a clue about how to find a place to do it.
I was on another web site when I came across a post where Dave had told someone that if they were going to be in his area, he would take them out for a shoot. I sent an email to Dave asking him the regulations and how do I go about finding a place to shoot pdogs. Dave replied and invited us out. Dave was taking a gamble and so was I, not knowing who each other were. Through more emails and then phone calls, we set up a weekend to drive to Neb. for our first pdog shoot.
My sons Ethan and Lucas and my nephew Jason loaded up my truck and headed out not knowing what to expect.
We left IL. at 6:30 pm on a Thursday, driving through the night and meeting Dave the next morning.
When we met Dave, it was like meeting a friend from the past. We all hit it off and had a great time. Dave made my dream come true with his generosity. Up until that weekend I had never had a use for a varmint gun. Now I have three of them. Pdogging is addictive.
2004 The gang. L to R, Dave, Ethan, Jason, Lucas and I.
At the time, Lucas was making turkey calls and gave one to Dave. Dave said Lucas would have to come out the next Spring and call him up a his first turkey and we did.
Spring 2005. Dave's first.
Later that same day, Lucas and Dave doubled up and shot this pair.
The next morning, Dave and I went out to call up a coyote for him, only it came in on my side. The rifle is my first varmint gun, a Savage M12FV in 22-250. My farthest shot on a dog that weekend was 412 yards.
In Feb. of 2006, Dave came to IL. to coyote hunt with us. Not a good weekend, the temperature highs were in the low teens and 30-40 mph winds, but we still had a good time.
2006 Dave lining up on a dog while Lucas is videoing.
Along the way we met Dave's family and man, can his mom cook. His family welcomed us and made us feel like we were at home.
Dave came to IL. again in Feb. of 2007 and we at least got one coyote for him.
We headed back to Neb. in May and Lucas shot this turkey the first morning.
Later in the day, we headed out for some pdog shooting. Dave's son, Ben, was going with us. Here he is lining up on the first dog of the day with some coaching from his Dad.
He made good on his first shot so we had to take the hero picture.
Ben made some pretty long shots that day as Dave spotted for him.
Spring 2008 was not the best conditions for hunting. A lot of rain and wind. Lucas didn't want to shoot an immature bird, even though we had several in gun range. We walked a lot of miles but just couldn't locate a mature tom till the afternoon of our last day to hunt. We spotted two toms about a 1/4 mile away and Lucas stalked up within 20 yards to shoot this one.
The afternoon before was the only time we got to shoot pdogs, but very few came out. Between Lucas and I, we only shot 85 times.
Dave has become a great friend and a lot of fun to hunt with. Maybe some day he can come to IL. and hunt deer with us. With Dave's generosity, he made one of my dreams come true and I look forward to many more hunts with him. To Dave, I say, Thank You.