Goosemaster
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Lol mosby is a guy from the movie The Searchers
Lol mosby is a guy from the movie The Searchers
Lol specializing in finding Indians.A legal unification between you two: Mosby Goosemaster. Law firm, accounting firm, etc…I like it!
FWIW, I've never been a fan of The Searchers. Mosby is also the name of the "Gray Ghost".. commander of the 43rd Battalion Virginia Calvary...also known as Mosby's Rangers. They operated in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia also known as "Mosby's Confederacy". They fought off horseback. No Confederate uniforms or rifles. They dressed like civilians and carried pistols and swords. They were to be shot or hung when captured by Union forces. My wife's great great grandfather was second in command of Mosby's Ranger.s. His brother Sam fought with the Rangers and was known as the "Fighting Pastor". A Baptist Minister, Sam volunteered when the Spanish American War broke out and was with Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders when they charged San Juan Hill. My wife is also related to Jeb Stuart. Mosby survived the war and became friends with a California ranching family. He used to take their son out for horseback rides and talk about battles from the Civil War. You might have heard of the boy.....his name was George....George Patton.Lol mosby is a guy from the movie The Searchers
Cool story, love the historyFWIW, I've never been a fan of The Searchers. Mosby is also the name of the "Gray Ghost".. commander of the 43rd Battalion Virginia Calvary...also known as Mosby's Rangers. They operated in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia also know as "Mosby's Confederacy". They fought off horseback. No Confederate uniforms or rifles. They dressed like civilians and carried pistols and swords. They were to be shot or hung when captured by Union forces. My wife's great great grandfather was second in command of Mosby's Ranger.s. His brother Sam fought with the Rangers and was known as the "Fighting Pastor". A Baptist Minister, Sam volunteered when the Spanish American War broke out and was with Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders when they charged San Juan Hill. My wife is also related to Jeb Stuart. Mosby survived the war and became friends with a California ranching family. He used to take their son out for horseback rides and talk about battles from the Civil War. You might have heard of the boy.....his name was George....George Patton.
Now isn't that much more interesting than a character from an old lousy movie?
That is interesting, I'll have to Google that I guess and look into it. I had a relative that was in the Confederate Army, he was a private, and was shot in the head and killed at Gettysburg.FWIW, I've never been a fan of The Searchers. Mosby is also the name of the "Gray Ghost".. commander of the 43rd Battalion Virginia Calvary...also known as Mosby's Rangers. They operated in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia also known as "Mosby's Confederacy". They fought off horseback. No Confederate uniforms or rifles. They dressed like civilians and carried pistols and swords. They were to be shot or hung when captured by Union forces. My wife's great great grandfather was second in command of Mosby's Ranger.s. His brother Sam fought with the Rangers and was known as the "Fighting Pastor". A Baptist Minister, Sam volunteered when the Spanish American War broke out and was with Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders when they charged San Juan Hill. My wife is also related to Jeb Stuart. Mosby survived the war and became friends with a California ranching family. He used to take their son out for horseback rides and talk about battles from the Civil War. You might have heard of the boy.....his name was George....George Patton.
Now isn't that much more interesting than a character from an old lousy movie?
Mosby/ goosemaster, has a nice ring to it ironically.A legal unification between you two: Mosby Goosemaster. Law firm, accounting firm, etc…I like it!
I enjoy American history. Here are two books written about my wife's GGGrandfather and his brother Samual Chapman....fwiw.That is interesting, I'll have to Google that I guess and look into it. I had a relative that was in the Confederate Army, he was a private, and was shot in the head and killed at Gettysburg.
I named my dog Goose after you....that should be enough.Mosby/ goosemaster, has a nice ring to it ironically.
Great name.now I can put you into some geese.I named my dog Goose after you....that should be enough.
Maybe 25-30% between Sioux Falls & Alexandria.Can anyone estimate how much corn is out?
So what's the south Dakota report?
I don't know if I'm going to hunt SD this year. I just cancelled my room reservations for the second week. I am considering a change in venue. The area I've been hunting is SD hasn't been all that great the last couple of years. Too many hunters with twice as many dogs....week after week. Birds get a lot of pressure and I see more in the ditches than the fields. I've been scouting out a new place to hunt that seems to hold more birds and fewer hunters. Going to spend today working out the details and hopefully make some reservations. Much further drive and more remote but I won't know for sure until I give it a try.
I'd recommend trying Minnesota. I have better public land hunting here than I did in South Dakota. Granted, I didn't live in the best area for pheasants in South Dakota but it was decent. I routinely see more birds in Minnesota on public land. There's just so much more public land that you can always find birds on public. If you go to the best areas of Minnesota you should be able to flush 20-30 birds in a day, no problem. 50 plus bird days are possible as well. The license is cheap and it's for the whole season. The only downside is a 2 bird limit until December 1st.
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He asked me how I did and I lied through my teeth.
Less in South Dakota. Iowa is the safest bet for travelers.He's a self professed liar. Don't believe him. Keep going to SD. No birds here in Minnesota.![]()