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Eastern Shore Outdoors: December 2006
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A collection of observations, reflections, ideas and considerations on outdoor pursuits on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Thursday, December 7. Captain and First Mate. There is a dog jumping show I want to see. Do you want to come with us? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sit as little as possible. Give no creedence to any thought that was not born outdoors while moving about freely." - Friedrich Nietzsche. View my complete profile. Thanks from ESO to Those Below. Captain and First Mate. For those f...
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Eastern Shore Outdoors: July 2009
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A collection of observations, reflections, ideas and considerations on outdoor pursuits on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Friday, July 24. Father’s Day Clay. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sit as little as possible. Give no creedence to any thought that was not born outdoors while moving about freely." - Friedrich Nietzsche. View my complete profile. Thanks from ESO to Those Below. Father’s Day Clay. The Great Flood of 2016 Stories Continue. And a strong cup of coffee. Every outdoor woman needs.
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Eastern Shore Outdoors: October 2011
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A collection of observations, reflections, ideas and considerations on outdoor pursuits on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Monday, October 31. Opening Day Goose Season - 2010 (was in draft and never posted.out of Chronological order). Where: Near Claiborne, Maryland. Who: CP and JLP. Area Hunted: Field of cut soybeans, with grass growing. It was a late cut of the field. Weather: Mid 50's, sunny, high clouds, full moon. Time of Day: 15:00-17:30. Benelli Super Black Eagle II. Wind: 0-5 MPH from NNW.
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Eastern Shore Outdoors: November 2008
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A collection of observations, reflections, ideas and considerations on outdoor pursuits on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Sunday, November 23. Nothing in the Bag, but Experience. I called in two more sets of geese, with the last set no more than ten yards away. I had set up the decoys, called the geese to within range. This was the epitome of practical knowledge: I had taken all that was taught to me in the blinds in Trappe, from the books I have read, and used that to bring them to me. They ar...
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Eastern Shore Outdoors: September 2007
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A collection of observations, reflections, ideas and considerations on outdoor pursuits on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Tuesday, September 25. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sit as little as possible. Give no creedence to any thought that was not born outdoors while moving about freely." - Friedrich Nietzsche. View my complete profile. Thanks from ESO to Those Below. The Great Flood of 2016 Stories Continue. And a strong cup of coffee. Every outdoor woman needs. Every Kid Needs a Mentor. Gear re...
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Eastern Shore Outdoors: February 2008
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A collection of observations, reflections, ideas and considerations on outdoor pursuits on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Tuesday, February 5. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sit as little as possible. Give no creedence to any thought that was not born outdoors while moving about freely." - Friedrich Nietzsche. View my complete profile. Thanks from ESO to Those Below. The Great Flood of 2016 Stories Continue. And a strong cup of coffee. Every outdoor woman needs. Every Kid Needs a Mentor. Gear revi...
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Eastern Shore Outdoors: December 2011
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A collection of observations, reflections, ideas and considerations on outdoor pursuits on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Friday, December 30. Above all, he is a patient, considerate apprentice. Happy to set up dekes, pour hot chocolate and remain statue-still, he is a good sport and I am delighted that he sits next to me. When he shoulders the Weatherby, he will have a laser like focus on the bird (not the barrel). He is the Wildfowl Ninja (in training). Turkey Legs for the Long Haul. However,...
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Eastern Shore Outdoors: June 2011
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A collection of observations, reflections, ideas and considerations on outdoor pursuits on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Friday, June 24. In the hot summer months of July and August, the fields wilt under the wet blanket of humidity. The waters are tepid and the fishing slow. You can "hunt" clays but even standing in the midday sun is pretty toasty. A few months ago, I decided to rekindle my first outdoor love: cycling. Bike Blind (patent pending). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gear reviews are ...
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Eastern Shore Outdoors: November 2011
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A collection of observations, reflections, ideas and considerations on outdoor pursuits on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Monday, November 14. Waterfowl Festival Part II. Willa, Webster and Friend. Many of you may have remembered that Easton ranked 40th of 200 in the 2011 Outdoor Life rating of best small towns for outdoorsman, based on the prime local goose hunting and superb angling opportunities on the Chesapeake Bay. 65279; Artifacts and Sportsman’s Pavilion:. Excellent written information ...
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Eastern Shore Outdoors: January 2010
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A collection of observations, reflections, ideas and considerations on outdoor pursuits on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Friday, January 8. On Fit and Form: The Field Shotgun. A rule of thumb for measuring length of pull is to put the butt of the unloaded shotgun in the crook of your elbow, and place your index finger on the trigger. If the first knuckle of your finger overlaps the trigger, the length of pull is adequate. The Orvis Wing-Shooting Handbook. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Every Kid ...