I can see a turkey also!A big o rat snake and my 32.View attachment 157597
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We’ll even come shoot at a funeral…..
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RIP Dennis… you are missed![]()
Hanshi, the pic with the truck in it the area looks exactly like the bench I park on before I walk to the top of the mountain where I hunt.
Long dry spell since this. Near Salmon Idaho.
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Lookin good!Last years squirrel hunt, with my fowler
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Not too far from there.The photo from top to bottom were taken in Va. WV. and Va. I lived in Va. for 10 years prior to moving to New England. What state is home to you?
Beautiful country, beautiful rifle and STUNNING mule deer!
That's a pretty good buck with a muzzleloader!Long dry spell since this. Near Salmon Idaho.
Now that's living !!! I wasn't born it the wrong decade I was born in the wrong century...Week long canoe hunting trek in the mountainsView attachment 157606 View attachment 157614 Thanks View attachment 157612 View attachment 157613 View attachment 157611 View attachment 157610 View attachment 157609 View attachment 157608 View attachment 157607
he stepped right out of a page of history!!
Looks like Cold Turkey.I can see a turkey also!
I’ve got the same waxed linen backpack from Bethlehem Trading Co in the first photo and love it. The Gransfors Hunters Hatchet is a good piece of kit too.Week long canoe hunting trek in the mountainsView attachment 157606 View attachment 157614 Thanks View attachment 157612 View attachment 157613 View attachment 157611 View attachment 157610 View attachment 157609 View attachment 157608 View attachment 157607
Dang, no wonder people find so many old buttons metal detecting.Here's the best ML/reenactor I've ever seen. Saved the picture from a FaceBook post w/o keeping the attribution except I recall he's representing a 17th Century New England militiaman.
The firelocks look like Leonard Day guns. I have a dogcatch musket that Leonard made for me and a pistol just like his.Here's the best ML/reenactor I've ever seen. Saved the picture from a FaceBook post w/o keeping the attribution except I recall he's representing a 17th Century New England militiaman.
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