Post by loblolly on Feb 27, 2009 17:08:31 GMT -5
The first couple of pics are from our Prez a dents hunt. Scotty Moree and Daniel Sumrall hooked up with me for a hunt on DN. It was a slow day and we walked to den tree after den tree but we had a good time anyway. I think Scotty changed clothes about 15 times before the day was out :roll: :roll: I think he said he was gonna get a good pair of rubber boots as soon as he got back in from off shore. I think them ol' turkey boots was about an inch too short everytime we crossed a mudhole :roll: :roll:
BTW, ya'll ask Scotty what he named his new pup that he got from Todd :roll: :roll: :roll:
Daniel and Scotty with Scotty's Morrison Mini Cur :roll: :roll:
Next was a coon hunt I made with Casie Page in Louisville, MS. We made 3 drops and got 3 boars. HotRod caught one on the ground in the middle of a cutover. I thought he had another bocat for a minute. That old boar was really cutting up but HotRod dispatched him pretty quick. He was so old he barely had any back teeth, his fangs were broke and chipped bad and he was bobtailed! I think we did him a big favor. On the last drop (after I hit a deer and knocked the light out of my truck) I was looking at my compass and Casie said, don't worry about it, we have a homing beacon over there (house dog barking to our left), he never shuts up 24 hours a day! I said ok and off we went. HotRod took a pretty cold track and finally treed about 1/4 mile away. We knocked it out and I looked at Casie, "your homing beacon shut up!" LOL About an hour or so later we made it back to the truck after going south when we should have been going east! LOL Thank GOD for curvy roads. LOL
Here's the only tailgate shot I got. I had drill the next morning and SFC Beamon was glad to get them.
Last was a hunt that I made with Mike Macko, the Director of "A Hunt Above", an organization based here in MS that takes terminally ill and handicapped children on hunting and fishing trips all over the country. www.ahuntabove.org Carl Bain also came up to join us and we had such a good time that morning that Mike went and checked his daughter, Megan, out of school to join us for the evening hunt. This was the first time for Mike and Megan to hunt with a dog and I KNOW it won't be there last! Megan is a real trooper at 11 years old and she can hang with any of the boys I have taken with me this season! My camera was dead so I didn't get any tree shots.
BTW, ya'll ask Scotty what he named his new pup that he got from Todd :roll: :roll: :roll:
Daniel and Scotty with Scotty's Morrison Mini Cur :roll: :roll:
Next was a coon hunt I made with Casie Page in Louisville, MS. We made 3 drops and got 3 boars. HotRod caught one on the ground in the middle of a cutover. I thought he had another bocat for a minute. That old boar was really cutting up but HotRod dispatched him pretty quick. He was so old he barely had any back teeth, his fangs were broke and chipped bad and he was bobtailed! I think we did him a big favor. On the last drop (after I hit a deer and knocked the light out of my truck) I was looking at my compass and Casie said, don't worry about it, we have a homing beacon over there (house dog barking to our left), he never shuts up 24 hours a day! I said ok and off we went. HotRod took a pretty cold track and finally treed about 1/4 mile away. We knocked it out and I looked at Casie, "your homing beacon shut up!" LOL About an hour or so later we made it back to the truck after going south when we should have been going east! LOL Thank GOD for curvy roads. LOL
Here's the only tailgate shot I got. I had drill the next morning and SFC Beamon was glad to get them.
Last was a hunt that I made with Mike Macko, the Director of "A Hunt Above", an organization based here in MS that takes terminally ill and handicapped children on hunting and fishing trips all over the country. www.ahuntabove.org Carl Bain also came up to join us and we had such a good time that morning that Mike went and checked his daughter, Megan, out of school to join us for the evening hunt. This was the first time for Mike and Megan to hunt with a dog and I KNOW it won't be there last! Megan is a real trooper at 11 years old and she can hang with any of the boys I have taken with me this season! My camera was dead so I didn't get any tree shots.