Thursday, June 2nd, 2005:
My mobile phone started ringing around noon. I didn't really expect anyone to get here until around six or seven that evening. I did drive over to the Cole to meet everyone that evening and make plans for the following day.
Friday, June 3rd:
The day started early. We were up and out at 6:30AM. The day wasn't perfect for a prairie dog shoot. It was over cast and windy when we went out, but the wind died down, and most of the guys got in about three hours of shooting.
The group I was with included Mitchell, Fuzzy and Taylor (Dan's son).
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These were taken West of Hooker at George Lowery's pasture. There are a lot less prairie dogs in that pasture than there were.
The weather turned on us that day, and we didn't get in much more shooting. That evening, when it did clear up, Lik2hunt, Ditchdigger, Mitchell, Fuzzy and myself did some shooting at Dan's house.
Saturday, June 4th:
Again, we were up and at 'em early. There was a group that went over by Four Corners, near the Cimmeron County/Texas County line. They were taken by Rick Harbison, and most had more shooting than they could handle :wink:
The group with me consisted of Mitchel, Fuzzy, Hutch Handi Man, and Tommy Mace and Steve Fortier(sp?) showed up around noon. Lik2hunt and ditchdigger were also with me. I also took Warf and his buddy over to the pasture at the Lowery's house and they had a lot of shooting over there.
Here's Wendell doing what he did best :grin:
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Lik2hunt, Mitchell and Fuzzy checking things out:
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Lik2hunt with his 243 Ultra "scarin'" a few dogs :grin: :
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The weather on Saturday was cool when we started. The dogs didn't come out until about 11:00AM or so. When it warmed up, they came out and we had really good shooting for the rest of the day.
Saturday night was the main get together. Dan took care of the refreshments and food. He had some ribs smoked, and picked up a large container of cold refreshing liquid to drink. Of course, everyone knows by now that during the door prize give-away, I was presented with a .204 Ruger Handi Rifle. I was pretty surprised by that. Never would've expected it. I also drew a new stock to go with that rifle. It is the double palm swell, walnut stock from Gunstocks Inc. I'm taking pics of the rifle as I complete that project and will post that when I'm finished.
Thanks for the rifle guys.
Sunday June 5th:
Early start again. The group going to Four Corners left around 5:30AM and the group with me didn't get going until around 7:00AM or so. The weather was excellent again today. Very little wind, and HOT!
We picked up another town over by Hardesty. The group with me started out at a town straight south of Hooker. I had Bill, Dennis, Tommy Mace, Steve Fortier, Mitchell, and Fuzzy with me (Tommy and Steve left around noon). We shot at that town for a few hours, then Dan took several over to the new town by Hardesty. Dennis stayed, and ended up having to be taken back to town for more ammo. With three guns, he still couldn't keep his barrels cool :lol:
Here's Dennis with his Bushy Varminter AR:
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And, Dennis with his synthetic Handi in .223:
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We were also joined by Ed and Eddie that day. They were over at Lowery's pasture, then moved over by Hardesty:
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I let them shoot my Colt that day, and I'm pretty sure that Eddie will probably be pestering his pop for one. I wouldn't be surprised if they show up with one next year :eek:
I went over to check on the guys that were shooting at the new town, and found a town that I never knew was there. It ended up being a really good town. Lots of dogs that weren't spooky at all. We were popping them with 17HMR's and 22 MAGS pretty much all day.
Bill, Mitch and Fuzzy, Grandpa Mike and DJ were all over there shooting away.
The man....the myth....THE BEARD!!
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I think we may have to take Deadeye's name away from him, because we have a new one among us......DEADEYE DJ:
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Once I got her and Mike on a good table, they really started popping the dogs.
June 6th:
We didn't get out near as early this time. I let 'em sleep in a little. Specially since Mitchell was in such bad shape from the night before:
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:-D :-D :-D
Bill, Dennis, Grandpa Mike and DJ and myself went back over by Hardesty.
We had a little problem with the wind though. We did shoot for a couple of hours in the morning, then took a break and shot for a few hours in the evening.
Around 7:30PM, a storm blew in and put an end to our fun. It was a pretty good storm too. I'm glad a few of you got to see a good Oklahoma Thunderstorm. Too bad we didn't see any tornado's though.
I'd like to thank everyone who came out and shot with us. I enjoyed having you, and I know that the guys who helped me enjoyed taking you out too. It's not often, in a group that size that you end up with ALL great guys (and girls DJ :wink: ).
I know that they're talking about doing the shoot in Montana next year, but I'd like to have one here also. We've already started talking about how to make it better next year.
We're ready....just say the word and we'll do it.
Thanks again guys. It was a lot of fun.