last spring (some gory pics)
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 11:12 am
Springtime and ground squirrel shooting seems like a very long wait.
I don't bird or do any big game hunting anymore so this is a sad time for me
So here are a few photos from this past summer that maybe can help others cope with the horrible withdrawal symptoms that I am going through myself.
Just got into place and set up. My winter project is to build a nice bench, similar to the BR Pivot that many here have.
204 and 22 ready for customers. The fence at end of field is approx 375 yards away, once i accounted for shooting uphill i was about 75% accurate on this calm day.
My first customer, this greedy fellow was in the crop.
Gotta love the red mist
This fellow was doing some home renovations, all I could see was little bits of earth being flung up and then a head poke up when I used my call. He was not cautious but just busy, (no doubt his wife had given him an ultimatum and he needed to get the addition done before he could watch the ballgame). It was my most tricky shot as only the top of his head was visible at 195 yards.
Close up of this headshot, home reno's are on hold now I guess.
The sight on the way home. Though none of these are real trophy bucks, I still think I would hunt this area if I was after muledeer. I didn't get a real good photo of these fellas but they did give me time to stop, climb into truck bed, find camera, change setting from macro to sunset and take the pic.
Why does March/April have to be so far away??
I don't bird or do any big game hunting anymore so this is a sad time for me
So here are a few photos from this past summer that maybe can help others cope with the horrible withdrawal symptoms that I am going through myself.
Just got into place and set up. My winter project is to build a nice bench, similar to the BR Pivot that many here have.
204 and 22 ready for customers. The fence at end of field is approx 375 yards away, once i accounted for shooting uphill i was about 75% accurate on this calm day.
My first customer, this greedy fellow was in the crop.
Gotta love the red mist
This fellow was doing some home renovations, all I could see was little bits of earth being flung up and then a head poke up when I used my call. He was not cautious but just busy, (no doubt his wife had given him an ultimatum and he needed to get the addition done before he could watch the ballgame). It was my most tricky shot as only the top of his head was visible at 195 yards.
Close up of this headshot, home reno's are on hold now I guess.
The sight on the way home. Though none of these are real trophy bucks, I still think I would hunt this area if I was after muledeer. I didn't get a real good photo of these fellas but they did give me time to stop, climb into truck bed, find camera, change setting from macro to sunset and take the pic.
Why does March/April have to be so far away??