Thursday, October 7, 2010
Coolest picture ever
Hey bubbas! I came across this picture while I was working really hard today and thought I would share it with ya'll. I would have crapped my pants.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
2 Doe down in Indiana
We have taken 2 does in Indiana. I took one a couple days ago and my buddy took another about a week ago. Both traveled minimal distances and had awesomely placed kill shots. I have seen a lot of deer here over the past week and the season is heating up with the cold weather. Another property that I have yet to hunt has had three deer taken. 2 does and one really nice 9 pt buck. I sure hope the season picks up for you guys down in Ohio. Sorry I don't have pics of my deer. I have some of my buddies, but right now I am too lazy to go get my camera. I can see it from my computer desk, but I can't reach it (Cuz I am lazy). My doe weighed 140 pounds field dressed and the other three weighed in between 70 and 90 lbs.
Later...
Later...
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Second day of Dove in Ohio!!!!!!
Well there are no pictures so as you can guess very low day in the field. Only birds that I even seen were song birds. It would apear that all the doves were hanging out on the power lines as you travel to the hunting areas. It was nice though to get out in the woods even if it was way to hot. I think that I'm ready for cooler air. Hope that it cooles down at least a little for opening day in 23 days.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
My new huntin' truck
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Out Scouting with Little Kenny!!!!!!!!!
Well 2010 deer archery season is just around the coner on Sept 25th. The mineral licks are getting hit hard. Haven't seen as many this preseason as last but haven't been getting out as early either. Little Kenny and I stomped through the thick vegitation of the bottoms. Lots of frogs down there to thick to see anything till you get to the stand areas. The deer have a well beaten path between the corn and the meadow up top. It is a deer highway and they are hitting the mineral block hard there. The trail is about a 20 yard shoot according to the range finder. Looks like the old stand in the meadow has a very well developed mineral pool that the deer continue to go to. I think that we are in for a big season this year. Drop tine is still out there some where and may even have develped a double for us this year one can only hope. I look forward to sharing some good experiences with Ryan again this year. Maybe soon Bryant and Tyson will realize that real men hunt in the Mid-West. And that the Western states are for Yuppies that wish they were real manly hunters. Kill'em all!!!!!!!!!!!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Montana's Big Sky Country
I know everyone is getting pumped about hunting season being just around the corner and enjoying some summer fishing. Well, it's the same with me, except I am now living in the most beautiful place in the US, Montana. I know, I know, I've already told you all about it on the phone, but I wanted to post some pictures of my man time over the past couple months to show you. My dad helped me move across country and after we arrived, we had to take a little break from unpacking to do a little trout fishing in the Beartooth mountains which are only 45 minutes from my house! We saw tons of wildlife and caught Rainbow and Brown trout on little floating Rapalas in the West Branch of Rosebud and Stillwater Rivers.
We saw probably 30 elk that first night we were up the canyon and 50+ deer (both whitetail and mule deer). I brought my new .357 along for bear and we had a chance to do a little shooting. The West Rosebud River we were fishing on was pretty small so we were locating all the pools where the water would slow down enough to pull a lure through it. We would almost always catch a trout on the first or second cast in each hole and then we would move on to the next hole. The river was in a pretty steep canyon and was enclosed on all sides by pine trees. I kept having the feeling a grizzly was going to jump me.
We also saw a prairie chicken and a family of foxes. It was pretty cool.
After a long day of fishing, shooting, and trophy buck spotting, we stopped at a local place called the Grizzly Bar that was out in the middle of nowhere up in the mountains. It had been recommended to us by the guy in the fly shop at Cabela's back in Billings. It was by far the best prime rib I have ever had. The inside of the place was decorated like an old hunting cabin too.
After settling down in Montana for a couple of weeks I met my dad and brothers in Malad, Idaho for a cattle drive. We were only on horses for a couple of days and then fished and rode atv's the other days. It was a blast! You can tell by the pics that I was born to ride a buccin' bronco. Giddy up!
This was my dad's fifth cattle drive and I'm sure it won't be my last. One of the days the cowboys roped the calves while we would jump on them and hold them down. Then the cowboys won't jump off their horses, brand the calves and cut their balls off. All in a hard days work. After driving cattle one afternoon, we came back to the cabin and saw this red tailed hawk baby perched on a low branch. Since it could not fly yet, we scared it out of the tree and captured it. One of the neighbors trains them to hunt and he came by and picked it up. On our last day there, we took the atv's all the way up on top of the mountain on a 6 hour ride. I definitely will have to pick up one of those things.
The rest of the pictures are from little trips around my house here in billings. The pheasant picture is from my backyard, the antelope is from 2 miles behind my house up on some bluffs, and the buffalo was from the Beartooth mountains.
As you can tell, I have been able to keep myself plenty busy since moving out here on top of a new job, moving in, and getting situated. I am hoping and planning on having all of you come out here with me to join in some mountain man hillbilly fun.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Fishing in Ohio!!!!!!!!!
Well fall is just around the corner we have been doing a little fishing. Since moving out to Choctaw Lake been doing a little fishing with the little man K4. The lake has the usual bass, catfish and some fish called a wiper and of course blue gill. The cat fish have been the most active but really haven't had time to go after any of the others. K4 joying the fishing as well as going out on My parents boat that we have docked out here. Anthony and I went cat fishing last night for his B-day and caught a few smaller catfish. We had fun and look forward to getting out to hunt the massive white tail bucks of Ohio. The food stations are set and will surely bring in the big ones. This year though only one of the group will be back to hunt Ohio Ryan after harvesting one of our might bucks has decided to come for a chance at more Ohio white tails. Bryant in the Big Sky country has decided it better to hunt animals without horns since he didn't get in for any manly animals. So if Ryan is correct the animals that Bryant hunts will have his anatomy.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Fall 2010 quickly approaching...
We are pretty much now spread throughout the country with new jobs and new responsibilities, but the call to the wild still yearns deep in my blood. I can't wait to hit the woods again in search of those elusive whitetail deer. Tyson has moved to Idaho and has given up hunting all together and has began a new hobby of knitting hats for new born babies. Bryant has moved to Montana the land of every big game animal known to man and he has also given up hunting, but for a very different reason. Bryant has been plagued with a disease of the inverted penis. I still am not sure what that has to do with hunting, but I am sure he/she will fill us in later. That leaves Kenny and I to hold down the hunting grounds here in Indiana and Ohio. We are both still manly men and we will bring home meat to the family in a few short weeks. Jev the Jackhammer is now pulling teeth out of peoples faces for fun, and won't have much time to hunt, but he will spill blood in the Pennsylvania woods for sure (well backyard woods). That is it for now....more to come!
Saturday, January 23, 2010
This year has not been that productive for the ohio boys. This is a Botton buck that I shot in october. From there I seen lots of nice deer just was unable to seal the deal. I didn't and have not recently gotten out as much as I could have or would have liked to have. With the recent addition to the family sleep has been more important then trophy bucks. Here are the stats for the Ohio boys.
Little Ken thats me-1 botton buck
Big Ken thats DAd-0
Ray A. Martin- 2 a 6-point buck and a botton buck
Tim-0
Anthony-0 but one nice turkey in the spring with bow.
Team PA had almost as much luck out of state as we did in our own.
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