doublegunshop.com - home
Posted By: ClapperZapper The Macnab - 09/25/22 06:04 PM
Tomorrow morning my quest continues.

I am attempting a McNab.

Those who don’t know what that is, per John Buchan’s book, it is the taking of an Atlantic salmon on the fly, a brace (two) of red grouse, and then finish it up by stalking and killing a Red stag. All to be done in one day.

A “Grand Macnab” includes the bedding of the cook after the initial event.

Weather looks promising. I am in shape. Let’s see if I can get the fish by 10.
Posted By: ellenbr Re: The Macnab - 09/25/22 07:35 PM
Petri Heil & Weidmannsheil. I do wish you the Best on your endeavor.

Serbus,

Raimey
rse
Posted By: eeb Re: The Macnab - 09/25/22 08:07 PM
Good luck. Do you have a picture of the cook?
Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: The Macnab - 09/25/22 09:00 PM
Originally Posted by eeb
Good luck. Do you have a picture of the cook?

Then, as now, he can have her.

Best,
Ted

_______________________________________________________
I’m sure Lonny took a run at her, anyway, no doubt in the grip of whiskey vision.
Posted By: Nitrah Re: The Macnab - 09/25/22 09:05 PM
Years ago, I asked a friend acquainted with a McNab what I should call my personal trio of 18 holes of golf, 100 clays and getting lucky with my wife. He said that would be a Unicorn
Posted By: greener4me Re: The Macnab - 09/26/22 07:04 PM
Good Luck on" The Grand...."..... .. I have a mental image of Mrs Cadogon ,( the cook , in that old TV series "The Irish RM".) .... and your project L'amour.
Posted By: Little Creek Re: The Macnab - 09/26/22 09:47 PM
In Alaska the McNab is an Arctic Char, a brace of ptarmigan and a caribou. You too can do this north of the Brooks Range...
Posted By: Stanton Hillis Re: The Macnab - 09/26/22 11:46 PM
Wonder what it would be here in GA. Does it have to be three species, or could it be more?
Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 12:22 AM
Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
Wonder what it would be here in GA. Does it have to be three species, or could it be more?

Water Moccasins and armadillos? Maybe you could have a Macnab, varmint division.

Best,
Ted
Posted By: Stanton Hillis Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 12:32 AM
I've been thinkin' a woodie, a dove, and a deer. Wild quail thrown in would be over the top, eh?
Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 12:41 AM
In Minnesota, it is a pheasant, a woodcock, and a ruffed grouse.

Royal Macnab is hitting a deer with the pickup on the way home.

Best,
Ted
Posted By: Dan S. W. Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 12:43 AM
Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
I've been thinkin' a woodie, a dove, and a deer. Wild quail thrown in would be over the top, eh?

Seems like a native brook trout should be in that mix, although that would eat most of the day. Or at least it does mine.
Posted By: KY Jon Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 04:41 AM
I think it needs to be from the sea, air and land. In the South it might be a mess of fish like crappy, a limit of dove or quail and a whitetail or you could substitute a gator for either the sea or land choice. Pictures would be nice Stan.
Posted By: Stanton Hillis Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 11:21 AM
Originally Posted by KY Jon
I think it needs to be from the sea, air and land. In the South it might be a mess of fish like crappy, a limit of dove or quail and a whitetail or you could substitute a gator for either the sea or land choice. Pictures would be nice Stan.

That makes sense to me. I could do it all within earshot of my house. Lessee ............ within an easy walk from my carport I can catch bass, crappie, bream, chain pickerel (jackfish) ----- and take wild quail, dove, wood duck, squirrel, rabbit, deer, wild hogs and turkey. This is going to require some thinking to develop a plan.

I have also been thinking of tying this together with the taking of all the game with a .410. Fixing to get some TSS loaded up to use on the woodies.

If I decide to try to pull it off pics will be a certainty, Jon. Thanks.
Posted By: Run With The Fox Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 11:57 AM
Crappy- OK- A Pigeon Grade M12 28 gauge skeet gun with a Poly-Choke and a shortened to 22" solid rib barrel-- Now Crappie, a mess of fish making for some fine eating- RWTF
Posted By: canvasback Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 12:52 PM
Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
I've been thinkin' a woodie, a dove, and a deer. Wild quail thrown in would be over the top, eh?

I think you have to have noodling for a catfish in there Stan.
Posted By: KY Jon Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 01:26 PM
Stan, if you want to stand out you might noodle a gator. Bet few have tried that and even fewer achieved it. You could be the first for miles around. A video of you noodling a gator would get a lot of views here I’m sure.
Posted By: ClapperZapper Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 03:48 PM
Part 1
A brace of Red grouse
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
Posted By: ClapperZapper Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 06:29 PM
Part 2

“Here fishy, fishy…”

[Linked Image from ]
Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 08:38 PM
Well, Stan, the water moccasin covers the swimming part, the armadillo covers land, and a brace of crows covers the aerial component.

I got a recipe for crow, involves a bunch of sauerkraut, but, the other two you are on your own with.


Best,
Ted
Posted By: Stanton Hillis Re: The Macnab - 09/27/22 10:38 PM
Originally Posted by canvasback
I think you have to have noodling for a catfish in there Stan.

Originally Posted by KY Jon
Stan, if you want to stand out you might noodle a gator. Bet few have tried that and even fewer achieved it. You could be the first for miles around. A video of you noodling a gator would get a lot of views here I’m sure.

Two words for both of you ......... ain't happening. No desire to stick my hands in places I can't see. And, I could kill a train load of gators around here, but it would be illegal as there is a closed season on them, except for permit draws. Endangered, hah! They're thick as flies on a dead mule. My son rode an 18 mile stretch of the river, which is two miles from my house, a couple weeks ago and counted 31 of those big lizards sunning on the banks.

ClapperZapper, your pics are beautiful, but they would be even more so if you would resize them so that we don't have to scroll down to view the entire pic. They're just too big for good viewing.
Posted By: John Roberts Re: The Macnab - 09/28/22 06:07 PM
Three French hens, two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree.
JR
Posted By: ClapperZapper Re: The Macnab - 09/28/22 11:02 PM
There’s a group of deer on this hillside.
Crummy phone pic.
Wind 30mph left to right, full factor
They are sitting in the bowl on left side
Stalk began at far right lower corner
We followed the bench then slid up the burn,
Stag was roaring a little.
We set up about mid pic by the white outcropping
When he turned sideways in the bracken I removed him from the gene pool.

Keeper sent apprentice up to gralloch and drag him out.

We had a fish to catch, and it was 4:30pm

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

[Linked Image from ]
Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: The Macnab - 09/28/22 11:54 PM
Better get busy. The cook is waiting.

Best,
Ted


________________________________________________________
The Detroit Macnab.

Posted By: GMCS Re: The Macnab - 09/29/22 12:39 AM
I think in Maine you have to do it at night with a one eyed Walker(flashlight) without leaving your truck.
Posted By: Stanton Hillis Re: The Macnab - 09/29/22 12:39 AM
Okay, I'll rephrase. Your pics are just about useless in that huge size.

Revelation ......... it's not your phone.
Posted By: lonesome roads Re: The Macnab - 09/29/22 03:38 AM
Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
Better get busy. The cook is waiting.

Best,
Ted


________________________________________________________
The Detroit Macnab.

Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
Better get busy. The cook is waiting.

Best,
Ted


________________________________________________________
The Detroit Macnab.


The Three Faygs…

Shefelbein, Hillis, Roberts, canvasback, croigd, Argo44…


____________________________

Posted By: lonesome roads Re: The Macnab - 09/29/22 04:24 AM
Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
…Detroit…

…rock city.


___________________________

Posted By: lonesome roads Re: The Macnab - 09/29/22 04:43 AM
Slava Ukraini!


___________________________
Heroiam slava!

Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: The Macnab - 09/29/22 08:49 PM
Originally Posted by lonesome roads
Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
…Detroit…

…rock city.


___________________________




Originally Posted by lonesome roads
Slava Ukraini!


___________________________
Heroiam slava!




Naw, I’m good.

Best,
Ted

_________________________________________________________
Pretty sure you were lit, and sleeping it off here at the crack of 4:00 in the afternoon.
Posted By: lonesome roads Re: The Macnab - 10/03/22 07:53 PM
Lonny fueling up in Quebec…

…knocks oot The Bird Line.


Tom “Turkey” Shefelbein, Jimmy “The Loon” canvasback, Stan “The Dove” Hillis




This I swear…


______________________________
…in the name of the father (Howe) the son (Abel) and the fighting spirit (Lindsay).

(Friday Oct. 14—Canadiens at THE Detroit Red Wings)
Posted By: CJ Dawe Re: The Macnab - 10/03/22 10:52 PM
Clapper , before this thread went sideways were you able to tag a salmon/ trout?
Posted By: ClapperZapper Re: The Macnab - 10/03/22 11:04 PM
I will be wearing a new set of cuff links next season.
Posted By: LGF Re: The Macnab - 10/04/22 12:54 AM
CZ - I hope your daughter is basking in the glow of the richly deserved Nobel - you must be very proud. The explosive development of ancient DNA technology is revolutionizing our understanding of human prehistory, and the Paabo lab has led the way.
© The DoubleGun BBS @ doublegunshop.com