Part II The Wrong Side of the Tracks

All of this, allowed me to cross the tracks. This was accomplished by going west and crossing the Alleghenies to Western Pennsylvania. It was all I could have hoped for, decades later. Pheasant, grouse, woodcock, side by side shotguns and brittanies were all there. It was February, but the weather was spring-like. By 9:30 the temperature was 60 degrees although there was still nine inches of snow on the ground. Mark, Rich and Tim completed the foursome. We had hunted Mr. Britts, a private club, many times before. It was on the edge of the Alleghenies and comprised about 3000 acres of hills and valleys and prime pheasant cover. In fact, it was only 500 acres smaller than all of Gardiner's Island ! Amber and Janie (my second brittany) were both in heat, and so we ran them sparingly. Penny and Willie and their handler, Bob, picked up the slack. We hunted hard, until 3:30 and had a great time with thirteen birds in the bag. I couldn't help thinking, it can't get any better. When I'm not out in Penn's Woods I'm able to capture the grandeur of the late 40's and 50's of Long Island, in the literature of the time, but I have come to realize that there is no wrong side of the tracks.
 
 

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Goose Hunting 2002 was not bad !! click for goose 2002

Goose Hunting in 2005 was good too!
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