Well we let Samson and Cassie (our 9 month old pup) out to relieve themselves for the night right around 10:30 PM 10:45 Pm. Tonight was 10:30PM. Samson came right back after 5 minutes. can set your watch by him. Cassie usually follows him. Not so tonight. She would not come to my calls. Thought I heard he bark growl by the front of the property. Hopped in the truck and ran down the road to the neighbors and then back to the other end of the road. NO PUP. Now I am Pis***. pulled back to the garage and started walking to the back property. It is a 7/8 moon out and 68 degrees with fog. I can se fairly well and Cassie is all white. got to the back of the property at the shooting range and deer food plot. What do I see. FOUR COYOTES and left the SBR in the truck and Cassise our upcoming Great Pyrenees to kill Yotes is not around and I have nothing to shoot. with it being like daylight out. I am being careful not to fall walking in the woods since my operation.
Could not find our pup and could have shot some Yotes. Was disappointed walking back to the house hoping that Cassie was there.
Cassie was face plastered up against the inside garage door to the house with her tail wagging 200 rpms wanting in the house... No idea where she was hiding on the property while i called her.
Can't wait to get the staples out of my incisions and no pain from the procedure on my spine. If I do have some pain they can turn on the new Spinal Cord Stimulator to see if the frequencies cancel the pain signals out.
Just seeing those Yotes a little more than a half hour ago got me pumped up to hunt. Perfect night for NV Hunting. Can't wait to get my spinal cord fixed so I can build firearms all day and then hunt at night for Yotes & Hogs.
If you are in good health-keep it that way as long as you can. You never know when something can cause medical problems to shut down your active life!
Either way there is always excitement depending on how you make it!
Len & CASSIE (the pup that only listens to what she wants to hear)
Could not find our pup and could have shot some Yotes. Was disappointed walking back to the house hoping that Cassie was there.
Cassie was face plastered up against the inside garage door to the house with her tail wagging 200 rpms wanting in the house... No idea where she was hiding on the property while i called her.
Can't wait to get the staples out of my incisions and no pain from the procedure on my spine. If I do have some pain they can turn on the new Spinal Cord Stimulator to see if the frequencies cancel the pain signals out.
Just seeing those Yotes a little more than a half hour ago got me pumped up to hunt. Perfect night for NV Hunting. Can't wait to get my spinal cord fixed so I can build firearms all day and then hunt at night for Yotes & Hogs.
If you are in good health-keep it that way as long as you can. You never know when something can cause medical problems to shut down your active life!
Either way there is always excitement depending on how you make it!
Len & CASSIE (the pup that only listens to what she wants to hear)