I have returned from my adventure with Hope … things did not turn out quite as planned but then life is like a box of chocolates isn't it ….
First stop was dove hunting and I had some flu flu's all ready, but it turned out we would be hunting a sunflower field and I am sure my arrows would never have been seen again. Shot gunning was good, in fact the best we had in 20 years or more. Most of our wheat fields in our old dove hunting spots are now apple orchards or vineyards. This was a brand new discovery and it was awesome, we did have to pay a trespass fee but it was well worth the fun.
I had a full ankle replacement surgery in May and knew this entire outing might be a bit much for me, I had the other one done last year and it is doing great and had no issues this trip. On the first morning going to my spot in the dark carrying my shot gun, bucket to sit on, and a mojo dove decoy I managed to trip about 20 times between rows and drainage ruts to turn my new ankle pretty good. Loss of range of motion is the biggest draw back to my new ankle and your balance takes a while to return. That said we shot our ten dove limit each day in less than two hours, but I was limping pretty good the last morning.
I took the next day off and visited a friend in Spokane before I headed north to scare some deer.
But first in honor of the FROG team I wanted to post my first photo. This was taken in the Cascade Mountains in big timber at 3500-4000 feet elevation.