Driving home….

But does it really??
If pheasant season started at 8 am or so then It woulnt as much as late winter fishing is an afternoon thing. Starting at 10, and then driving an hour for the field to the cabin, hooking up the boat, driving to the lake and then quitting about 4 when its too cold to fish, it does. Im torn what to do tomorrow. Last wednesday, sat under the underpass west of Presho at 1:40 thinking that we either had to stay and hunt till dark, or race to the cabin, grab the boat and hope to get a couple hours in... which we did..
 
I'm giving you a pass since you're fishing out of a boat on the winter and that's a lot of fun. If you are talking about waffling between ice fishing and pheasant hunting, then I'd say thumbs down.
I'm giving you a pass since you're fishing out of a boat on the winter and that's a lot of fun. If you are talking about waffling between ice fishing and pheasant hunting, then I'd say thumbs down.
totally agree Bob. I reserve ice for cocktails.
 
I'm not much of a touchy-feely guy, but for some unknown reason that picture makes me sad.
Somehow Lena has achieved front-seat status…no dog of mine ever had before…any errand I run, any road trip, you name it, she’s right there with me…including most automotive work that I have done…my mechanic and his guys love her…she goes up on the rack, no issue. She and I have a very special bond…without her, I couldn’t execute my “20% diet”…she gets 20% of any fast food, gas station food, etc…not sure how it’s working, but we enjoy it! I love how emotionally expressive she is…does circles at mealtime, just like me. My other two are special as well, but Lena is a once-in-a-lifetime dog…not necessarily the best hunting dog (but very good), but the bond…she gets separation anxiety when I leave without her…maybe no living creature has ever made me feel so important or so loved?💝
 
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