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GREY OWL
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Ignore the dates on the pictures. These were taken in fall of 2005.

Our ruffled grouse hunting camp, near Top Lake.

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Me standing by by my quad, with 5 freshly killed Ruffled Grouse. Came up on a whole family.

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My hunting partner Willy (whose 75).

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My son Colton with his first Ruffled Grouse, shot on our land.

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Colton with his 2005 Doe. He shot this baby on one of our Alfalfa fields.

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Colton standing by his hanging meat pole doe.

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Both of my boys by Dad's Buck.

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Colton grabbing the buck by the horns.

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After a good day's hunt. Another good buck taken off our property.

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Post by Partikle »

Nice pictures Grey Owl. Great buck and you've got some great racks there on the garage wall too. :)

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So do think you would ever move? Are you gettin tired of all those great bucks?
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Congrats to you and your boy, Neil

That's a very nice buck you got there!...
Them antlers on your wall don't look too shabby either!...
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LoneWolf wrote:Congrats to you and your boy, Neil

That's a very nice buck you got there!...
Them antlers on your wall don't look too shabby either!...
Ditto.... 8)
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Very nice :) :) Congrats to you and your son.

Did you weigh the Buck????.he is a monster.

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Post by Golden Eagle »

Very nice pictures. Congratulations.
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Grey Owl,
The values, not just hunting, you are passing on to your children are reflected in their faces. Great job. Great looking kids.
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Post by Kenton »

your getting quite a collection of great racks in your garage, congrats and nice pics too
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Post by ecoaster »

Great pics, glad to see your kids are following in the great outdoors. Your son had a nice doe there. Congratulations to him.
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Congratulations to you and your son. :D
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Post by GREY OWL »

Thanks everyone for the kind words and accolades.

#16 No I didn't get the buck weighed, but he is one of the biggest bodied bucks I ever shot or seen dead. The picture does no justice, he concentrated growing his body rather than his horns. He's not the biggest one I ever got. But at the time, I didn't get a clear look at his horns, none the less I'm happy.

Shifty Alberta's been awful tempting to move to, for the big money with my job, but I don't think I could even come close to buying the land I got, over there.

Normally when I go hunting Ruffled Grouse on our property, I walk all morning or afternoon. But that trip I took with Willy we used Quads to cover more ground. Willy being 75 years old has a hard time walking 300 yards. We put on 204 Kilometers (122 miles), ending up with 26 birds. We never saw a sole the whole time on the trails, except for one camp of Moose hunters, which were out hunting at the time. I real reason I go with this fellow, is the companionship and camaraderie and all the hunting stories that go along with it. He showed me where over a dozen lakes are situated, with great fishing.

One day in the near future I plan on taking both my boys up with me hunting and fishing this area.

I send another post with some bigger bucks I've taken, with field pictures and maybe a Plains Buffalo Hunt which is hopefully coming up this Saturday. Suppose to go last weekend, but was called into work.

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Post by rwk »

Nice job,its good to see your boys involved with you like they are. Rich
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Post by PRB »

Thats awesome 8)
Congratulations on the harvest and good times.
About what time should I be over for grouse fillet and deer steaks :lol:
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