Nemont
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Saturday was the waterfowl opener but I just can't get excited about waterfowl when the temps are going to get above 80.
So a friend and I decided to find some sharptail. I don't take pics like the rest of the guys but here are few.
Found this old car literally in the middle of nowhere. It apparently makes a good place for birds to perch and a nice targe. It almost looked like Bonnie and Clyde's car.
Which side of the fence do you think we found birds on? (caveat I am from a ranching family and understand grazing cows alittle but this was almost criminal IMHO)
We were headed over the hills to where the trees are in the lower right.
Even though we were hunting a block management area the birds acted like they had never seen a dog or a hunter. All held tight. After the first flush and some a terrible display of shotgunning skills on my part we began to put some birds in the bag. End up with a limit in a little over 2 hours of hunting.
My buddy and my dog Jess.
(note to self rock piles don't make very good backgrounds for the bird pics. )
The road home for the long 15 minute drive back to my house.
Sunday was cold and rainy and I got out to shoot some geese. No pics of that though because I was afraid the rain would ruin my camera.
Happy hunting and only 5 days until pheasant open here.
Nemont
So a friend and I decided to find some sharptail. I don't take pics like the rest of the guys but here are few.
Found this old car literally in the middle of nowhere. It apparently makes a good place for birds to perch and a nice targe. It almost looked like Bonnie and Clyde's car.

Which side of the fence do you think we found birds on? (caveat I am from a ranching family and understand grazing cows alittle but this was almost criminal IMHO)

We were headed over the hills to where the trees are in the lower right.

Even though we were hunting a block management area the birds acted like they had never seen a dog or a hunter. All held tight. After the first flush and some a terrible display of shotgunning skills on my part we began to put some birds in the bag. End up with a limit in a little over 2 hours of hunting.

My buddy and my dog Jess.
(note to self rock piles don't make very good backgrounds for the bird pics. )

The road home for the long 15 minute drive back to my house.

Sunday was cold and rainy and I got out to shoot some geese. No pics of that though because I was afraid the rain would ruin my camera.
Happy hunting and only 5 days until pheasant open here.
Nemont