
Monday, November 9, 2009
Rainy Day on the Trinity

Thursday, October 29, 2009
Herbert Earl Stansbury III Vision Fund

It all started Wednesday morning when Herb, Bert and I launched the boat and headed down river to hunt a section of BLM land that is accessible only by boat. Since Herb was the only one with a deer tag, the plan was to drop him off and then Bert and I would trout fish until we met at a predetermined spot and time. The trout fishing was fun but the "One Thing" that made the trip memorable was the suspense of hearing all the shooting and waiting for the call.

I could tell the deer story but I feel that stories like this are best told by the shooter over a campfire at deer camp. The bottom line is: There is still room in the freezer honey.

Monday, October 19, 2009
Where has Pops been?
I can't believe it's been over a month since my last post. I have been working on the Red Bluff house for over a month getting ready for Garrett and Nicole's wedding, hence, no hobby activity to report. The wedding was beautiful and the two are enjoying a short honeymoon. We had tons of help cleaning up yesterday and believe it or not, the yard looks like a park and you can't even tell there was a raving party Saturday night. The trailers are loaded with tables and chairs to be returned today and after about noon time today old Pops will be ready to start practicing the highly refined art of participating in hobby craft.
First on the list is the bookcase I promised Emerson a long time ago. Then I hear the trout at Lake Almanor calling, the Steelhead on the Trinity begging for attention and Sam is anxious to chase a Quail or two out on the BLM. This storm should bring a few new Steelhead up the Sacramento River. Oh, I forgot about the G-1 Deer season opens on Saturday and Herb has promised to come up and hunt the river while Bert and I fish for Steelhead. So much to do and I think I have the time to do it. Stay tuned and I will report.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Squirrels in the shed.
After deer season I have been working very hard to get our Red Bluff house ready for a wedding in October. Trimming trees, bushes, painting and all the fun stuff. As Glenn Beck would say, The One Thing on the list that stands out as very high priority and important enough to expose to the nation was the problem with grounds squirrels invading our storage shed. It seems that our resident population has exploded and the little vermin probably didn't know about .17 HMR Exterminators. The following video explains it all.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Archery season is history


Check out this hungry Rainbow. Terry and I both set the hook on the same fish. You can see both lines coming out of the fishes mouth. I've seen it in the past when one hook slides down the other line a hooks the other hook but in this case both hooks were in the fish's stomach.

When I set the hook on this pike I thought I had the wall hanger I've been chasing.

Check out this 26" three point that my neighbor Josh bagged yesterday on the last day of the season. He had to go swimming in Hamilton Branch to recover the buck and when he grabbed the horns the buck came back to life and then the battle really started. Josh had to slit the bucks neck while they were wrestling in the creek because he had shot all of his arrows. Nice buck Josh.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Big Forky


Sunday, August 9, 2009
Buck City


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