The Kansas Rut did not disappoint this year. Activity in the woods really started to pick-up around November 5th and was absolutely crazy by the 10th & 11th. The full moon in late October may have played a part in some boring evenings in the tree, but true to form, my favorite three day stretch of November 9-10-11 produced in a big way.
I was thrilled to get a text from my boy informing me he had shot a buck. I hated to steal his thunder, so I didn't tell him I had also shot a buck. It wasn't until we had loaded his deer and were driving out of the field and he noticed we weren't on the road out and asked where we were going that I told him we needed to go load my buck.
Friday, November 16, 2018
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Casting North of the Border
Fishing in Canada is an incredible experience, one which should be your list of "things to do". This year marked my 12th fishing trip to the providence of Manitoba which is home to Viking Lodge. The drive is 1,400 miles straight north and takes less than 24 hours. So many people tell me they are afraid of the drive, I explain it like this...you leave home in the morning and the next morning you are in a different world! On the trip we target three main species of fish: northern pike, walleye and lake trout. Recently, we have started fishing a different lake for monster rainbow and brook trout.
Viking Lodge is located in the Grassy River Provincial Park and sits on the First Cranberry Lake. The area literally has hundreds of miles of fish-able water.
The typical day involves sleeping in until 9am, waking and eating a freshly baked cinnamon roll from the Lodge with a goal of hitting the water by 10am. Early day fishing finds us targeting lake trout in deep water (40-50') or casting grass beds for northern pike. Mid-day we pick up a few walleye on rocky points and have a shore lunch. As evening comes we fish for walleye on points until sunset which occurs around 11pm, then we head back to the Lodge for some sleep. When the day ends you realize your arm is sore because you have caught a lot of fish.
We don't beat ourselves up fishing for one species, if one is not biting another typically is on the bite. If you need a change of scenery, there are portage lakes where you can park one boat and walk across land to another boat and fish an entirely different lake. Ten days of fishing goes by in a flash!!
Viking Lodge is located in the Grassy River Provincial Park and sits on the First Cranberry Lake. The area literally has hundreds of miles of fish-able water.
The typical day involves sleeping in until 9am, waking and eating a freshly baked cinnamon roll from the Lodge with a goal of hitting the water by 10am. Early day fishing finds us targeting lake trout in deep water (40-50') or casting grass beds for northern pike. Mid-day we pick up a few walleye on rocky points and have a shore lunch. As evening comes we fish for walleye on points until sunset which occurs around 11pm, then we head back to the Lodge for some sleep. When the day ends you realize your arm is sore because you have caught a lot of fish.
We don't beat ourselves up fishing for one species, if one is not biting another typically is on the bite. If you need a change of scenery, there are portage lakes where you can park one boat and walk across land to another boat and fish an entirely different lake. Ten days of fishing goes by in a flash!!
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Austin Jones
Life is measured by the profound moments that touch you in ways which are unexplainable. The moment I met Austin & Jason Jones and the time we spent together qualified as just such a moment. Being selected to guide Austin during Annual Old West Invitational Turkey Shoot in Hulett, Wyoming was truly an amazing experience.
The father & son duo have a multi-faceted relationship, Jason (Austin's father) serves as caregiver, chauffeur, Sherpa, and guide. The selfless sacrifice between parent and child is unparalleled. When the pair arrived in Wyoming, they had been on the road for weeks logging thousands of miles hunting turkeys from Florida, to Kansas, to Colorado and all points in between!
Austin Jones is a twenty-one-year-old that was born with Muscular Dystrophy and has been on breathing machine, as well as in a wheelchair since he was six years old. Austin feels his calling in life is to inspire other people. Austin is a bow hunter and tournament archer. Last year, he hunted in seven states and shot 3D tournaments in five. He is chasing the North American Super Slam of big game animals and attempting the Turkey Grand Slam. In 2016, Austin was the International Bow Hunting Organization, World and National Champion in the physically challenged bow hunter class.
We had a great time hunting, but an even better time hanging out. Austin has a great sense of humor and he and Ben were relentlessly picking on each other like two old men.
Austin let Ben shoot his Gearhead X-16 Crossbow, amazingly quite and loaded with top-end features. |
Monday, May 7, 2018
Great April
It just so happened the second day of youth turkey season was Ben's 13th Birthday and he was out of school for Easter Monday?!?!...go figure! We seized the opportunity and made it happen. The first few days of the youth season were brutal with high winds and cold temps.
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