Posted on 01/03/2018 1:11:44 PM PST by Daffynition
Before his season was ended by a knee injury, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz was making news for his playmaking ability.
Tuesday, the MVP candidate made headlines with his response to a Twitter user who was critical of a hunting photo he posted to wish one of his dogs a happy birthday.
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My father loved goose hunting. My stepmother quickly learned that when you cook a goose you also cook chicken, because a lot of geese do not taste good (too tough-old goose or bad tasting-bird ate bad things). The first bite of the goose was always done in the kitchen before the meal.
Ok. If you say so, Sweetie. Don’t know much about those kinds of dogs. :)
I thought your cute gif was a Springer. :)
oh. ok.
You ever hunt them with dogs and a pickup?
started my dog hunting in southern cal. ( before 1972 we could tree mountain lions , bears, and all other tree game. now in cal. only raccoon, possum, grey fox )
traveled to Bakersfield and went hunting with men that ran greyhounds that caught and killed yotes. wide open spaces. dang near broke my back bouncing up and down in the back seat of that pick up. Lots of fun but you need lots of flat federal land or large track of flat farm land.
we now live near the border of Mo. and Ark. all hollars and draws and few pastures here and there. it sometimes takes me a hour or more to walk and climb a half mile to a tree or bay. no flat land.
Yea, that's where I was going with the question. I used to pheasant hunt in N.W. Kansas and the land owner whose farm we stayed at had a dozen greyhounds. We hunted with six one evening but didn't see any coyotes but they did catch a badger. Never saw anything like it, four dogs each had a leg and the fifth had it by the head.......
Old 4 wheel truck with flatbed on back and 6 compartment kennel to hold the dogs. Dogs would stick their heads out the windows and when he pulled a release cord from inside the truck cab, the sides would drop down and it was off to the races.
It was beautiful watching those greyhounds run like they're supposed to do......
I should add, we never saw any coyotes, he just let the dogs loose to let them run the country road.........35 MPH and they were just cruising and having fun
I’m a born Eagles fan and have had to wait decades for a man like this to lead the team. When he went down three games ago with a season-ending knee injury, it was a sad day for me and thousands of other Eagles fans.
I’ll bet it was. I am always sorry to see a good player go down with an injury.
pulled a release cord from inside the truck cab, the sides would drop down and it was off to the races
yep that is what these old boys had...so wild to see dogs drag down a yote and kill it in seconds....we catch tons of stuff on the ground. the breed of dogs we use, a poacher would use. Type of dogs that are real tight mouthed...they run to catch and kill... but will tree or bay if they got to. and are trained to decoy yotes...not near as much fun as running them down
Our climate here in Connecticut doesnt allow a hunting dog to work year round
yes we can hunt all year long here...summers are bad tons of ticks, snakes, the worst is chiggers...may every liberal have bed bugs and when the go outside have chiggers follow them every where...
Cant tell you how many duck wings I have in my freezer for *training* Gag
sure you can guess what kind of stuff in the freezer here...not good wife thinks I am crazy... I do not have to think it
Maybe in another life, I will have an extra fridge, that will house the duck wings. Frozen eel. Squid. Blood worms. Meal worms. Night crawlers. And all the other stuff I have to work around.
So much for co-existence. ‘Tis the price of harvesting your own food. :)
I had to wear a suit, so I had nice Florsheims with leather soles.
I always hated to go in that main entrance to sign in, worrying about diseases I'd embed into the soles.
Avoiding the fresh crap was easy, but it was impossible not to avoid the older, stained-on stuff on the sidewalk.
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