Jim-Bob pulling some burdock heads off of Zeke.
Today was Zeke's day to shine. He gave us several nice points on woodcock but Colette and I were out of step today and missed the two chances we had. At one point Zeke started barking out ahead of us. He had developed the habit of barking at porcupines in Michigan several years ago and we hurried ahead thinking the worst, only to have a grouse flush out of a tree that Zeke was looking up into.
Hattie checking in.
Today was Zeke's day to shine. He gave us several nice points on woodcock but Colette and I were out of step today and missed the two chances we had. At one point Zeke started barking out ahead of us. He had developed the habit of barking at porcupines in Michigan several years ago and we hurried ahead thinking the worst, only to have a grouse flush out of a tree that Zeke was looking up into.
Hattie checking in.
3 comments:
Glad you were able to move some birds and please try take some pics of the snow if you all get some today.
That doll's head kinda spooked me.
Andrew
We got 4-5 inches of wet snow sticking to everything. 20 years ago I'd be out there sliding down the ridges getting soaked looking for grouse and lovin' it, now I'm hoping it melts before next weeks hunts I have planned. That's what getting old has done to me :).
Mark
It's just one of those quirky things you see in a covert that gives it it's name. If it could talk oh the tales it could tell, now that would be spooky :).
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