flywgn
Explorer
I love 'em.
Dividing my outdoor time between fly-fishing and wing-shooting this time of year often creates vexing choices but ones I'm more than happy to deal with.
One of the benefits of our present domicile is the fact that I can pursue both of these pleasures—on the same day.
Tuesday, for example, we fished Silver Creek in the morning (skunked, I must confess and not the first time I've left that stream frustrated), shot quail mid-day, lunched beside then fished the Big Wood River (not skunked at all there).
Quail photo below is about a third of our "home" covey. We just watch these. The river photos are on the Big Wood.
Allen R
Dividing my outdoor time between fly-fishing and wing-shooting this time of year often creates vexing choices but ones I'm more than happy to deal with.
One of the benefits of our present domicile is the fact that I can pursue both of these pleasures—on the same day.
Tuesday, for example, we fished Silver Creek in the morning (skunked, I must confess and not the first time I've left that stream frustrated), shot quail mid-day, lunched beside then fished the Big Wood River (not skunked at all there).
Quail photo below is about a third of our "home" covey. We just watch these. The river photos are on the Big Wood.
Allen R