Picture from Opening Day 2012

Crusaderhunter

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Any pictures out there? The ones I took Saturday are to big to post. How do I set my phone to take pictures that are small enough to post?
 
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Yep, I have some but the fan quit working on my laptop. I'll get 'em on photobucket sometime in the next couple weeks:rolleyes: BTW, photobucket is our friend when trying to post pics to this site.
 
Someone on here posted a pic of a dust cloud they saw Saturday. Reminded me of the dust in the middle east it was so thick. No way a guy could hunt in that.
 
Any pictures out there? The ones I took Saturday are to big to post. How do I set my phone to take pictures that are small enough to post?

Download to a computer then photoshop them to this forum's limit.
 
Upload them to a photobucket account and then post the link photobucket gives you directly into the body of the response. Keeps people from having to hit the attachment to view the picture, just automatically brings the picture up in the post. Easy peasy.

I've got a few pics from Saturday of some dog points, of course they were on hens, or nothing, but at least they're pics to get the blood pumping, will post up when I get back home-
 
It's a good pictures, you could sell that one outside the postrock museum. Make a little traveling money next year.:thumbsup:
 
Went out on Sunday for about an hour and a half. Saw a small covey and 2 singles. I guess one in the hand is better than two in the bush :D

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Here is what we did on opening day, hard to see the quail. We always go chase turkeys in the late afternoon and filled some tags. I got mine off a point and shot it like a rooster.

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gsh lover,

You need 12 or so hunters and the right place. These turkeys came from a 1 mile stretch of creek bottom that can't be crossed without flying. Form a turkey drive and push from both ends from each side of the creek, they will generally fly from one side of the creek to the other. If everyone is in position you can pass shoot em :D. I was watching from the truck giving my dog a rest and it sounded like WWIII. Usually we'll get 2 or 3, this year there were 3 big groups of turkeys in this creek.

There were 6 of us that went back the next day since there were 2 coveys of quail in this stretch of woods. While chasing singles my dog pointed a turkey: flush, shoot, attempted retreive. Flushing a turkey when you expect a quail is fun.

Anyway that's how we did it.
 
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