Hunting pictures

It was interesting how red/almost translucent the antlers were, they have already dried a bit and lost a lot of that initial color
 
While the bird numbers weren't the best, Montana still never disappoints. Spent six nights last week sleeping out of the back of the truck with most of those nights dipping below freezing and gusts up to 40 mph. Still, we've marked our calendars for next year. This was a hunting trip, not a shooting trip. Given the low quantity of birds, it's good to have an exceptional dog. The sheer number of rock solid points that I witnessed still brings a smile to my face. I only saw one group of sharptails over head at the end of a long day, which was a big change from previous years. I did see more Huns than before, but they're more of an opportunity, so I was happy to get just the one. Roosters were slim and weary, while hens were everywhere. I treated the dog to a well deserved hotel room on the way home. Feels like living in an Ivan Doig novel.

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