Sunday, April 27, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Last Hunt of The Season

These guys wanted to bird hunt, but with it being at the end of season the only birds that would hunt well were cock pheasants, so that is what we hunted. Red did the work on our end and the hunters did a good job shooting on their end. For it being the time of the year, when birds are molting, nesting and fighting, the birds did pretty well. The hunters took 18 pheasants out of 20.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
East Texas Bird Hunt

These guys hunted and had a good time, as you can see. They came back with clients and you can see the results of that hunt in Hunters Return.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Decoy Kill

As I was securing my decoys until teal season opens in September I came across this decoy and the memories it invoked. I was hunting with Brian Kalich and we were on a knoll above one of the beaver ponds that I hunt. The ducks would fly over the beaver pond, see the decoys and come in through the trees. We were shooting them as they dropped below the trees on their approach into our decoys. We were waiting on some ducks to swing back when all of sudden one comes in from the other direction and Brian drops him about 6 inches off the water. At his shot one of my new gadwall decoys rocked back from the force of the shot. I swear I saw the shot wad bounce off that decoy. I looked at him and said " you killed one of my new decoys." To which he responded " yeah, but I killed that duck too." And sure enough there was a gadwall floating in the decoys. I thought about using sealant and sealing up the holes but there must be a hundred pellets in it that it would sound like a babies rattle amoung the decoys. Besides I get way too much mileage off from Brian with it.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Red Afield
Red pointing a bird in the brush, waiting on his release command to go in and flush and if the hunter is up on his game, the retrieve.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
LPK Upland Hunt

These guys shot quail, pheasants and chukar. Our hunts are walk hunts but they wanted to ride so they brought their utility vehicle. Our dogs will road as well as walk hunt.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Big Beaver Pond

This is a picture of the big beaver pond that I hunt. You have to drive a mile in 4 WD low range, launch the pi rouges and paddle 1/2 mile upstream to get to it. I went into it with Brian Kalick of Brian's Taxidermy in Tomball, Texas and we shot two limits in 30 minutes. It is a great place to hunt but a pain to get into. That is why the ducks like it so. There were ducks on this pond when I took this picture. I didn't want to get closer so as not to spook them before season opened again.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Quail and Pheasants

These gentlemen took a morning off from the drilling rig to hunt for some quail and pheasants over Red and Nikki. A good time was had by all.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Young Hunters

These youngsters came up to LPK with their uncle to get away from the big city. While here I let them hunt for some birds that had been released the day before. By the time they left they had decided that they liked quail hunting.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Pile of Quail

Some clients worked these quail over good. I don't remember how many quail was in this pile but it was a bunch. We set up hunts the way the client wants and the guys that shot these wanted a lot of quail and that is what they got.
Friday, April 11, 2008
LPK

This is Red pointing a quail in the bushes on the preserve behind the kennels. The quail thought that he was well hidden in the goat weeds but Reds nose found him out.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Bang

This is an English pointer that I trained for a gentleman out of Beaumont. Bang is an excellent example of his breed, his is steady to point and shot. He was forced fetched to retrieve the bird to hand.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Piney Woods Duck Hunt

We took Brian Kalick of Brians Taxidermy in Houston on a duck hunt onto one of the beaver ponds that we hunt. We shot these as the mast from the oaks and pecans were falling into the water around us. These ducks were harvested at the start of the second split.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Hunters Return

This picture is of a client who brought his clients. This was their second trip and it was as successful as their first hunt. Nikki did the duck hunt that morning and the second round on the upland hunt. For persons who have not hunted with LPK, we release half of your birds into our fields, hunt them until the action slows, return to the vehicles and while the hunters are getting more bullets and something to drink we release your other birds into the field and then hunt them down. The ducks are wild and hunted as set forth by USFWS and TPWD.
Monday, April 7, 2008
Gus

Gus resides in Houston with his owners who were at their wits end with his boundless energy and brought him to LPK for training. After three months of training Gus was returned to his owners a totally different dog. This picture is of Gus on his first duck hunt.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Coolidge, Texas

LPK was contacted by Brush Country Retrievers to see if we could run our Labs on a hunt in Coolidge put on by HotGuidedHunts.com. We hunted the gentleman, Rob, and his son, Jordan, who were putting on the hunt. They wanted Red in this picture. The hunt was on Saturday and we returned to LPK on Sunday. Monday morning we received a call from Rob letting us know how much they appreciated the work that we had done and to let me know that Red had made a couple of friends for life and that they were looking forward to making the trip from Waco to East Texas to hunt over Red again. It is for people like that that we do what we do.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Red at Attoyiac Farms

This is a picture of Red pointing a quail in a deer plot at Texas State Banks Attoyiac Farms. Due to a shortage of bird dogs LPK agreed to run our Labs on one of their hunts. After that hunt they asked us back and we did their remaining seven hunts.
First Light on North Toledo Bend

I took this picture on North Toledo Bend WMA. We had pi rouged into this area amoung the cypress trees into a hole that was covered with duck weed. We had several wood ducks into the decoys before shooting time so it was looking good for being a good hunt. Right at shooting time this drake dropped in and I dropped him. Red made the retrieve, it was such a beautiful morning that I decided to try out my new digital camera, and I posed the duck at his feet. I set up to take the picture and just as I was getting ready to take this picture a flight of woodies hit the water about 20 yards out and had Reds undivided attention. I hit the button at the same instant and the flash went off, I wasn't expecting that, Red didn't know what was happening and the ducks weren't hanging around to find out. What happened was to capture a moment in time that is priceless to a duck hunter.


