fatrooster
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Daisy is retired for the year of 2011 due to breeding. She wouldn't get it done on her owne on her last several heat cycles so this time I took the stud and the beetch to the vet to get it done artificially. The vet did thier part so we'll see what happens. We finished our year with Daisy beating me 26 to 24. But jus because she can't go does not mean I can't go! Here are recent pictures of me and ELKOHUNTER shed hunting with my other dog Scarlette.
We found a little cave and investigated it. Every time I see one of these caves it is full of piles of sticks. Does anybody know what kind of critter does this? My gues is packrats.
Went out another day and saw NDOW out counting deer.
When they saw me they gave me a buzz. It was pretty cool watching them count deer.
I always hate to see these.
Scarlette bringing the bone during some training.
You don't see an Erman every day. This one happens to be in a deep sleep.
Scarlette loves ELKOHUNTER more than she loves me. I'm trying to get him to taker her home with him but he hasn't done it yet. I'll keep trying.
One thing I like about winter is that you don't have to worry about rattle snakes and Hornets. I got hung up in a hornets nest once when I was a kid.
ATL.
When you've walked 100,000 miles in one day and climbed up and down several deep canyons the truck is definitely the best looking sight you could ever lay your eyes on.
We found a little cave and investigated it. Every time I see one of these caves it is full of piles of sticks. Does anybody know what kind of critter does this? My gues is packrats.
Went out another day and saw NDOW out counting deer.
When they saw me they gave me a buzz. It was pretty cool watching them count deer.
I always hate to see these.
Scarlette bringing the bone during some training.
You don't see an Erman every day. This one happens to be in a deep sleep.
Scarlette loves ELKOHUNTER more than she loves me. I'm trying to get him to taker her home with him but he hasn't done it yet. I'll keep trying.
One thing I like about winter is that you don't have to worry about rattle snakes and Hornets. I got hung up in a hornets nest once when I was a kid.
ATL.
When you've walked 100,000 miles in one day and climbed up and down several deep canyons the truck is definitely the best looking sight you could ever lay your eyes on.