Raining right now---no duck hunting for me.

Al, those are some beautiful pictures!! The pintail has been my dream duck, I have never be lucky enough to harvest one here in Virginia. That's what keeps this 55 year old man going, the thought that one day a pintail will set into my decoys. One can dream, can't one ? Tomorrow is another day on the marsh.

Tom, I dream just like you do. In fact, when I'm in the blind with Habi, it seems to be easier to dream. One of these days that time will come and a beautiful bull sprig will present himself. In a blink of an eye, you will automatically shoulder that gun, pull the trigger and before you know it, one day that drake pintail will be on your wall in the house. We are lucky to be able to say that tomorrow is another day in the marsh.
Al
 
Al - Those pintail shots are really great. Colors and detail and perfect focus. The ice I see in the action shots must mean that the reptiles are where they belong for a while and not buzzing in the back of your blind !
sarge
 
Al - Those pintail shots are really great. Colors and detail and perfect focus. The ice I see in the action shots must mean that the reptiles are where they belong for a while and not buzzing in the back of your blind !
sarge


Thanks for those comments, Sarge. By the way, it is without a doubt good to go duck hunting and not have to think about western diamondback rattlesnakes.
Al
 
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