This year I had in my mind I wanted to do a few things via my hunts and over the internet. I wanted to honor the tradition and heritage of the hunt as well as possible and I also wanted to highlight the friendships that are forged through the hunt and all that goes into wild game pursuits. The photo below really fits the bill:
Left to right: me, Patrick and Stephen Pitt with a limit of mallards in Riley East
The "pickin' shed"
Trapper - photo courtesy of Kjartan "Fred" Lorange
Me and Trapper - photo courtesy of Kjartan "Fred" Lorange
Me, Trapper, and our last bird of the year (Drake Pintail) - photo courtesy of Kjartan "Fred" Lorange
I've often said, you can search as long as you'd like, but you will not find any aspect of life (short of military service) that creates friendships and bonds the way sharing the outdoors does. This past weekend proved that to me once again. I had never met the Pitt's friend from Iceland, Kjartan. But after a few drinks and stories, I realized what a unique and interesting character I was dealing with, what a great friend I had made. I'm pretty sure I made up some interesting names for my buddy Kjartan, but I've decided to settle on "Fred". It's just easer for me.
Fred, if you read this, it was a pleasure hunting with you and discussing the hunting over in Iceland. Hope to see you again someday!
***My apologies but my computer is acting up and I can't access my photos right now. Please, check back tonight as I'll post up a photo of the "Arctic Coonass" himself***
Hope you enjoy, please check back often, Justin
2 comments:
Gator,
I always enjoy your pics and blogs.
Wheather im in the far east of the china sea or the gulf of mexico drilling for oil, your pics and stories bring me back to the duck blind.
Thanks again,
Brandon Palmertre
AKA quackheadbp
Great post my friend!
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