Goosemaster
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Yeah this hodgy was trying to jack us on the rate...
Yeah this hodgy was trying to jack us on the rate...
So my cousin says, this guy is a bonehead, we can get the dogs by him without him even knowing about it. LolYeah this hodgy was trying to jack us on the rate...
Them antics sound more fun than the hunting itself! I want in! Weāll have mimosaās for breakfastā¦itāll be good old badassery!So my cousin says, this guy is a bonehead, we can get the dogs by him without him even knowing about it. Lol
Haha I'm glad you have a good sense of humor.Them antics sound more fun than the hunting itself! I want in! Weāll have mimosaās for breakfastā¦itāll be good old badassery!
Mine are off to college so this is my first year without a youth hunter in the house. I resorted to guiding my nephews kids, the dogs appreciated the action. Helps to be with kids that know how to shoot. Limits each time we were out. This was in Turner & McCook counties. Not exactly the heart of pheasant country but they got their birds and plenty of excitement. Didn't see an over abundance but good for that area. One remarkable thing, some of them were noticeably heavy for this years birds. Early hatch/eating right? They felt like lifting a late season.Glad to hear progress going on harvest.
Hoping to go back to original question on this post? Any of you know any youth that got out and hunted? Somebody said one kid got two birds but thatās the only response?
The thing was, we had to sneak the dogs out in the morning, and that was more difficult,Them antics sound more fun than the hunting itself! I want in! Weāll have mimosaās for breakfastā¦itāll be good old badassery!
We had to create a diversion so the maid wouldn't see us.The thing was, we had to sneak the dogs out in the morning, and that was more difficult,
What I have found is put the do not disturb card on the door then when you leave put a decent tip on the bed. Amazing how forgiving the maid is when she is putting a few bucks in her pocket. I have never had a complaint yet about dogs. Cheaper than the 15-20 a night they try to gig you forWe had to create a diversion so the maid wouldn't see us.
That sounds like a good place. They own the cooking/cleaning building?Earlier this week while sharptail hunting I gave a cleaning lady a rack of ribs that come from a place out in the woods near Duluth, 40 miles awayā¦the next day she brought us 4 amazing tomatoes and 3 mason jars of homemade preservesā¦peach, grape (grapes came from her own garden), and appleā¦havenāt tried the apple, the others were great! Fun to make friends via good foodā¦they loved the ribs. Left her and her hubby cash, too, he cleans with herā¦70? 75?ā¦neat folks. We stay in a motel that has a 5 plex a block away that have kitchens and parking in the backyard where there are grills, bird cleaning tables, tables and chairs for beer drinking and grilling, etcā¦nothing extravagant, a bit rough, but it works well, and dogs in the rooms are encouraged no charge. Great to make friends with the locals that make everything possibleā¦great folks!
Wait...you were sharptail grouse hunting by Duluth, or the ribs just happened to come from there?Earlier this week while sharptail hunting I gave a cleaning lady a rack of ribs that come from a place out in the woods near Duluth, 40 miles awayā¦
The rib place, yupā¦they smoke wed, fri, satā¦best to call a few days ahead to order..they sell out
Thanks for the tips.The rib place, yupā¦they smoke wed, fri, satā¦best to call a few days ahead to order..they sell out
I never pay dog fees.These indians aren't rocket scientists.You can usually sneak your dogs in.What I have found is put the do not disturb card on the door then when you leave put a decent tip on the bed. Amazing how forgiving the maid is when she is putting a few bucks in her pocket. I have never had a complaint yet about dogs. Cheaper than the 15-20 a night they try to gig you for