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I guess that was after deer firearm season, since no one is wearing blaze orange. Funny though, if you get shot through the head, you're likely to be just as dead no matter what season it is.
Rob, I am touched by your concern for our safety.
To put your mind at ease, we always wear orange during a hunt.
When hunting rabbits you wear a game vest or jacket that has a rear pocket to put your dead game into (see photo below of Pete). When you deer hunt you don't wear a game vest because a deer just won't fit in that little compartment in the back of the vest.
In the photo you mentioned everyone had already removed their vests.... But you will notice that two hunters did have orange hats on.... btw, We really do try hard not to shoot each other in the head anyway, but if you knew Pete you might indeed be tempted to....SsSsSssss!
This Photo of Kenny and Pete shows some though. There are several in those plastic bags and one on the tailgate of Kenny's truck.
I guess that was after deer firearm season, since no one is wearing blaze orange. Funny though, if you get shot through the head, you're likely to be just as dead no matter what season it is.
If you ask me, Pete looks a little bit like Doug in that photo.
Well, I didn't think to photograph the rabbits. This Photo of Kenny and Pete shows some though. There are several in those plastic bags and one on the tailgate of Kenny's truck. I'm pretty sure most of us had already put our rabbits in our vehicles by the time I got out the camera. I carry a little cooler with ice in my truck so mine won't spoil before I can dress them. Now, I always gut mine immediately after I shoot one, that helps to keep them from spoiling too.... I forget how many we shot that day, maybe ten or twelve total. We've got a hunt happening here this Saturday morning, I'll try to remember to take some more pics, maybe I can get some of the dogs on chase.
That's a beautiful looking spot and countryside Lye. You're blessed man.
Well, I didn't think to photograph the rabbits. This Photo of Kenny and Pete shows some though. There are several in those plastic bags and one on the tailgate of Kenny's truck. I'm pretty sure most of us had already put our rabbits in our vehicles by the time I got out the camera. I carry a little cooler with ice in my truck so mine won't spoil before I can dress them. Now, I always gut mine immediately after I shoot one, that helps to keep them from spoiling too.... I forget how many we shot that day, maybe ten or twelve total. We've got a hunt happening here this Saturday morning, I'll try to remember to take some more pics, maybe I can get some of the dogs on chase.
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