Reliving the Springtime '08


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Sorry for the delay on all the pics guys, been one thing after another since we got back from the trip out west. Keep your eyes open because i'm hoping to get up some stories this week and next now that i've got the internet straightened out and things have slowed down a little. We've recently wrapped up another incredible spring and i look forward to sharing what i can with you guys.

For now i'm gonna give a quick recap on what we were able to tip over this spring. . . . i'll include a lil caption as well. Hope you enjoy! :D

Starts out in South Florida as we are able to get Poncho in front of his first Osceola longbeard, sure was glad to watch this sneak take a dirt nap in the sandy path down in the swamps. It'd be to much to ask for a smile.

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Then it's on home to the peach state as i was able to roll my first triple beard about 2 minutes into the Ga season. This was accomplished on public land with my girlfriend in tow, her first experience with hunting. What a start.

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On to the Oklahoma boys making their appearance on the stage in Georgia. Morning number one ends with a shotgun blast from the banks of the Coosa River a few minutes into their first morning. Those few minutes were spent watching the brute eye to eye with Scrappy Jr before Andrew dropped the ax. A bonified stud.

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Morning number two found Shane (huntinguide) snuggled tight into a cedar 15 steps from a true ladies man and his women. When the smoke cleared we picked up the wad from that 3.5 inch magnum a foot away from the ole boys beak. Reapin' the boss of the field.

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Resuming the feather wreckage, the Oklahoma boys werent even home yet when pic messages arrived with Poncho's first Georgia bird of the year. With us tucked into the fieldedge, the flock of birds made the mistake of venturing too close and Poncho put the new over and under to work again and plucked the strutter from the bunch. Another boss.

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With me back in the batters box, a sho enough toad put up the best evening hunt i'd ever been on. . . . gobblin' hard and when he emerged into the powerline at 130 yards, he didnt like Scrappy Jr. After another eye to eye confrontation Scrappy won again with an 11 yard knock out blow. My second triple beard on the year, what luck.

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A solo hunt on public ground across the state line showed me the way to an entirely too eager 2 year old a few days later. Gotta love those hunts which are too seldom, and taking pictures by yourself hasnt gotten any easier.

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The next bird of the year proved to be that special bird of the year, the one that just means something more. That was none other than Limpy, Poncho's first bow bird. Story is on the board under; Limpy: The Legend in the Valley. What an honor.

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The next morning, Poncho and I were accompanied by my girlfriend in the blind for quite the show as I was able to get my bow bird of the year and Scrappy Jr received his first floggin'!! This hot head ran over 300 yards across open fields and wasnt happy to find Scrappy when he got close. Ill tempered one gets the shaft.

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On westward. . . .

Our first day in Oklahoma found us dealin' with a loud mouthed but stubborn Rio under sunny skies. After giving up on the pretty video hunt, i had to get out and make sure the hammer got laid. Dark Rio taken from a hilltop rock.

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The next pile of feathers came from the Black Hills of South Dakota. On day three of our stay in the Hills and the day the whiteout was blowing in from the west, Poncho and I smacked a double on a pair of fine Merriam longbeards. This completed the first slam for us both. . . what a thrill!! This duo ran in from a mile away and made a dream come true.

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The quest for more Merriams was cut short with the arrival of 20+ inches of snow in Wyoming so we were chased all the way back to Oklahoma to avoid missing too much hunting time. But things worked out when Poncho smacked a stud midday Rio that cut the distance gobbling and puttin' on a show. A true sooner stud!

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The next day found us hangin' around in Oklahoma to assist Shane with his 08 Rio. After a lengthy sneak through the cold creeks, the job was sealed when one in a pair just got too curious about the bird in the bush and was properly fed #6s. This story can be found under huntinguides name: Rio introduced to #6s. Another dandy.

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This puts the end to a year that is burned into the memories for a lifetime.

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