The Greatness of Gun Dogs: A Georgia Quail Hunt at Dorchester Shooting Preserve
The article from my time at the Dorchester Shooting Preserve appeared on the TruthAboutGuns.com.
South Fork Dogs!
My recent article in the TruthAboutGuns.com - describing the ‘driven’ Pheasant shoot at South Fork Hunting Preserve - highlighted a few of the wonderful dogs we encountered.
A Custom Quality Double Gun and a Continental Hunt Amateur
Dan Zimmerman, Editor of TheTruthAboutGuns.com, was kind enough to quickly edit and schedule the article about Saturday’s Continental Pheasant hunt at South Fork Hunting Preserve.
The Quail - Chapter 1
He bent double and pushed down the next to the bottom strand of barbed-wire. As he did so, he used his free hand to lift first one, then the other, shell pocket of his game vest over the pointed wire.
In the Company of Artists - The Final Chapter
While Colby and Jacob again swapped equipment, I acquainted myself with one of the leaders of the next stage of our hunt, an 11-month-old “Rockstar” (Colby’s descriptor) named Louise.
In the Company of Artists - Chapter 2
Josie and Jessie, much to their dismay, were placed into their enclosure while Jacob suited up as the backer and Colby prepared to act as the guide.
In the Company of Artists - Chapter 1
They gave fair warning. In fact, it seemed that they exchanged a look, shrugged their shoulders and then looked back as if to say, “Please don’t look for the bird on the ground. Look up.”