Wonderful pictures Eugene. I for one would love to see pictures from your driven shoots.


My first trip to MT in the fall of 2001.



Standing on the bank of the Musselshell river and holding a Lefever G grade. How I ended up shooting the Lefever was one of those things you never forget. I had started the trip with a nice little Birmingham boxlock. Maggie flushed a rooster along the bank of the river, a right to left crosser and I nicely centered the bird in my pattern and it folded up in the air landing quite dead in the river. Maggie made a beautiful water retrieve and I was feeling pretty darn good about life. I proceeded to take less than a dozen steps, tripping on a hidden stick in the grass and cleanly snapping the wrist on the British gun. The walk back to the truck to get the Lefever was frustrating to say the least. Nothing like roosters flushing and your buttstock hanging by the rear trigger guard screw.

Maggie was an all purpose dogs as well and this is my favorite picture of her. We shot very few Ducks together, maybe 2 dozen, but this picture captures her heart. No way was a few stitches going to stop her from finishing a hunt.



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