Drummond Island Hunt: Pictures Added

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Drummond Island Hunt: Pictures Added

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Well, I debated on whether to open a discussion on our recent trip to the Island for a while, so here goes...

There were 5 of us, including my 13 year old son who I took out of school for a couple of days of snowshoe hunting. Three of us got to the island later Thursday evening and were completely dismayed to find 12-18 inches of snow on the ground, with more forecast. The other two of our party strolled in about 1am and we were complete for a morning of futility.

We turned out in a pretty decent area and had a hare up and running in about 20 min, which I would have lost a bet on since I didnt think we would run a darn thing the whole time on the island. After about a half hour of spotty running, that hare was shot and retreived by one of our older hounds. Unfortunately that was the only hare that was killed that day. The evening hunt was even worse with NO hare being ran and our hounds scattering to the four corners for a wild time getting the pack back into the trucks. One of our guys (Chad) decided to try and stalk one near the house we rented, and he was successful in killing a hare without the hounds....GO FIGURE :mad:
Day two started out much the same as day one, with a little more snow on the ground, some falling as we hunted. We did learn however that it was futile to put a pack of 5 or 6 on the ground when only the lead hound was getting any scent at all, so we put three down in the morning. They did jump 1 hare and ran him for a while, one of our guys hunting jumped two by himself, but none killed. Packed up to get a bite. While we waited for the lasagna to cook, we decided to let out 2 hounds to try and get one up around the house...good idea since it was loaded with hare and no one was hunting around us at all....we had two or three ran with one more getting killed, so we are up to three for the party so far. The rest of the guys, minus myself, went out to hunt the evening and Chad killed another one in an area that I was told was literally covered in snowshoe tracks. If we had not had to run in 18 inches of snow we could have killed a lot more rabbits, I am sure. My little Ranger Dan female had had enough and decided to sit out, so our Striker bitch and Casey bitch did the rest of the running...
All in all, we had a good time being together hunting but the actual running was pretty lousy. We booked this trip at this time of year because we expected better weather and little or no snow. Boy, were we WRONG on that one. According to the locals, it was quite a snowfall for this time of the year, not unheard of but a little unusual just the same.

I am currently downloading some pictures into the comp, and I will try and post them as soon as I can.

Thanks for reading.........

Tony
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As the old saying goes... A bad day of hunting is better than a good day at work! :)

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Bud always said, "after Thanksgiving, expect anything"... :lol:

Sounds like you all had a good time, We had a good group together also, luckly it was one where numbers meant nothing... ;)

We only had a chance at a couple but Bud won't shoot. He had his young hounds Indy & Storm down for some experience hare running, so when he saw the hare and they were in the pack he wouldn't shoot...
My buddy Mark had a good time also, he must have cause he wants to go back in March & Oct... :lol:
My nephew wanted a hare bad but everything was stacked against him, this was his first hunt, the hare were buried in white and the hounds couldn't run worth a hoot... :oops: ... he about ate us out of house and home tho, so all was not lost... :lol: ... man, I had forgotten how much a 13 yr old boy could eat... :shock:

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Speaking of 13 year old boys eating Charles, MY 13 year old son managed to eat an entire 3 lb bag of cereal over a three day weekend...I have him on film admitting to pouring his 4th bowl of cereal that morning...

He too wanted to get his first hare but was unsuccessful...I think we will try around November of next year, they may even have snow then but it shouldnt be as much as this past weekend...the hare population seems to be doing well though as evidenced by the places we went were mostly full of tracks, just hard to find for hounds that are 13-14 inches running in 15-18 inches of snow!!!!!!!!!!!

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Denny had 2, 1/3lb bacon cheese burgers and four large potatoes cut up into steak fries. The homemade chili he covered with grated cheese and used a 1/2 bag of corn chips to eat it like taco dip... :lol: ... glad he slept in the living room... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Lets see some pics ;).

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Mark had the camera, not sure he's recovered yet to bother for pictures. I got him home just 2 hrs befor he had to go in on nighshift, he slept about 1/2 the way home but I know he had a long night at work. I'll get what pics he's got soon... ;)

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Emery wrote:As the old saying goes... A bad day of hunting is better than a good day at work! :)

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Couldn't have said it any better. Sorry the running/gunning wasn't any better, but it beats being stuck down here :)
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coolbrze wrote:
Emery wrote:As the old saying goes... A bad day of hunting is better than a good day at work! :)

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Couldn't have said it any better. Sorry the running/gunning wasn't any better, but it beats being stuck down here :)
STUCK! stuck, I knew those guys couldn't keep their mouths shut 'bout me get'n hung up. Dadblame Toy hav'in to pull me out, OH the shame... :oops: ... an course u knowd Mark got a pic of that!!!

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