>To Puke or not to…

>I was let off of jury duty an hour early today (yes that’s right…jury duty for 2 to 3 weeks…I was picked out of 300 prospective jurors!)…so I was excited to run the dogs and then head down to the Arkansas to maybe catch an evening hatch! I left my dogs for 3 seconds and…

DO BIRDDOGS HAVE SOULS?

With the birdhunting season quickly approaching and it being Sunday and all, I thought I would share a “spiritual” thought. To my understanding, there is a fairly common belief that animals do not have souls. A few months ago, Walter Bruning, another contributor to this blog, sent me an intriguing email with pictures showing a…

>Rain & More Rain

>Here are a few photos from the past few weeks…not much exciting going on! I’ve been conditioning my bird dogs for the much anticipated grouse season. It’s gonna be a banner season. My health is certainly better during the gunning season! The Arkansas has been fishing very well this Summer…I consider the Ark my home…

In a rut.

The young four pointer roe buck dashed out of the Sitka spruce plantation, and standing twenty or thirty feet out into the field, looked nervously back over his shoulder, from where he had run. He was being chased. Gripping the fore end of the rifle with my left hand, I quietly eased it up onto…

>In the Field: A Photograher’s Journey with Sporting Dogs

>Photographer Nancy Whitehead recently released her new book, In the Field: A Photographer’s Journey with Sporting Dogs . Nancy has a natural eye and ability of portraying bird dogs doing what they do best! Nancy’s wonderful book is definitely a must for your sporting dog library!

TOO MUCH FISHING? . . . NEVER!!!

One of our contributors, Walter, teased Shawn about all of his recent blog posts on fly-fishing and accused him of birddog neglect. This begs the question: Can you engage in too much fishing? I resoundingly answer, “Never!!!” This is especially the case in Spring and Summer. Summer in the Rockies is made for fly-fishing! Over…

Nature’s Beautiful Wild Trout

One of my favorite things to do is fish small creeks with dry flies, hoppers, or beetles for wild, native trout! Below are some photos of wild beauties including a couple of greenback cutthroats from a hidden stream near my home by the Arkansas River…

>LimeStoner…Centre County, PA

>It’s a dang good thing that central Pennsylvania doesn’t have any bobwhite quail…I’d move there tomorrow without any second thoughts! We just returned from 10 days of fly fishing heaven-on-earth. I fished almost every day on a different creek or run. I’m sworn to secrecy which creeks and runs we fished, but I can tell…

The AyA "Fraternal Twins" are In-hand!

Some of you know, especially Scolopax, that I had made arrangements to import a gun from Scotland. It is a used AyA XXV 12 bore in the Churchill style with high, raised rib. I already had the boxlock version and wanted the sidelock. Graham Mackinlay of Glasgow, Scotland had one that was made in 1967,…