Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Who's Having Tag Soup??
Thursday, November 19, 2009
One Down....
Big John was the first to strike and fill his coveted Grasslands tag out of the Jund hunting party. He took this nice 5x5 mule deer on Tuesday evening. John Wayne, Paul, and Dalton still have tags, and several good bucks in their sights. They've spent quite a few hours scouting, planning, and watching, not too mention a few attempts with the bow. A few of the good bucks have fallen into other hunters hands, but that's what happens on public land. They've got a week and a half left, and when not at work they'll be at play. Good luck boys, and to the rest of you with deer tag in hand. Feel free to send your pictures to the Snake Den and a story of the successful hunt. Cordie and I are still trying to find a good one. I got word that Brandon shot a decent one on the Reservation, a 5x5 whitetail, but no picture to post.Thursday, November 12, 2009
Great Shots
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Are you sure??
IT'S A BOY!! Abby and Brandon found out recently that they are due to have a boy in March. The newest addition to the Snake Den, another hunter I'm sure, which never hurts. A future guide in the making to tag along with Kellen. His name, unknown at this time, and I'm told is a secret. Nothing wrong with that, gotta keep some things to yourself. Good Luck to the Bacon's, and that sizzlin' ham in the oven.
Friday, November 6, 2009
What a Difference a Year Makes
The picture above was taken last year at this time (thanks to Stoney Denny), and for those of you who have been here lately know we're far from snow. We were beginning to wonder what kind of winter it was going to be when we had a skiff of snow during the opening week, but lately we've been having what they call an "Indian Summer". The temps are forecasted to be above 70 degrees today, and we've been dry for a whole week now. We've got a long ways to go before spring, but so far so good. The combines have been busy lately taking out as much fall crop as fast as they can. It will definitely change the hunting for the better, and we can't complain much about the temps being too warm. We've had a "Carolinas Invasion" with the last couple of groups, and they're certainly not complaining. Between the two there are over 30 hunters from North and South Carolina, with the majority being from the North. Is one better than the other? What's the difference, and where the heck is Hilton Head?
Also pictured above is Cordie's brother, Delvin, who is scheduled to make an appearance some time this weekend. We'll see how long we can get him to hang around.
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