I have just returned from my annual pilgrimage out to West Texas to hunt Scalded(Blue) Quail and had a BLAST!!!
Brought home around 130 birds and two bobcats. The kitty's are beautiful specimens that will be mounted and displayed. Normally I don't shoot anything I don't eat but the cats and song dogs are really doing a number on the quail populations this year. These two lined up perfectly and fell to one shell from my shotgun.
The two friends I took out to the property are old country boys that love to cook.........we ate like kings. Two HUGH meals a day left me fat and happy. Steaming hot quail dumplings on a cold night does the body good !!!
The weather was perfect though the nights were cold and presented some opportunities in the mornings. All food and water inside and outside the tent that were not in ice chests were frozen solid in the mornings. Even the dish wash soap froze and water had to be thawed to make coffee......lol !!! It was also interesting to wake up to frost on top of your bedding.
Our little 1949 Willis jeep with foam filled tires preformed flawlessly over rough terr. We burned over 20 gals of fuel in it covering some 7000+ acres. Really beats walking through vegetation that is solid thorns.
Saw whitetail deer, mule deer, dove, ducks, quail, badgers, cotton tails, jack rabbits and bobcats. The song dogs made two passes close to camp around 11:00pm and 2:00am every evening.
Here are a few pics of our trip.
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Brought home around 130 birds and two bobcats. The kitty's are beautiful specimens that will be mounted and displayed. Normally I don't shoot anything I don't eat but the cats and song dogs are really doing a number on the quail populations this year. These two lined up perfectly and fell to one shell from my shotgun.
The two friends I took out to the property are old country boys that love to cook.........we ate like kings. Two HUGH meals a day left me fat and happy. Steaming hot quail dumplings on a cold night does the body good !!!
The weather was perfect though the nights were cold and presented some opportunities in the mornings. All food and water inside and outside the tent that were not in ice chests were frozen solid in the mornings. Even the dish wash soap froze and water had to be thawed to make coffee......lol !!! It was also interesting to wake up to frost on top of your bedding.
Our little 1949 Willis jeep with foam filled tires preformed flawlessly over rough terr. We burned over 20 gals of fuel in it covering some 7000+ acres. Really beats walking through vegetation that is solid thorns.
Saw whitetail deer, mule deer, dove, ducks, quail, badgers, cotton tails, jack rabbits and bobcats. The song dogs made two passes close to camp around 11:00pm and 2:00am every evening.
Here are a few pics of our trip.
Tbar