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A little snow walk.

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George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
lawdy 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
dm/wolfskin 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
Longcruise 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
lost run 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
cobra 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
Flyman 15-Jan-19
Mpdh 15-Jan-19
Shawn Rackley 15-Jan-19
Wayne Hess 15-Jan-19
Scoop 15-Jan-19
Scoop 15-Jan-19
George Tsoukalas 15-Jan-19
reb 15-Jan-19
RonL 15-Jan-19
George D. Stout 15-Jan-19
DaGunz 15-Jan-19
Pointer 15-Jan-19
chazz847 15-Jan-19
Greyfox 15-Jan-19
Greyfox 15-Jan-19
Greyfox 15-Jan-19
Greyfox 15-Jan-19
Greyfox 15-Jan-19
Greyfox 15-Jan-19
Greyfox 15-Jan-19
Greyfox 15-Jan-19
Greyfox 15-Jan-19
Nemophilist 16-Jan-19
George D. Stout 16-Jan-19
stilldub 16-Jan-19
WildernessBuck 16-Jan-19
Sipsey River 16-Jan-19
From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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A quiver of cedars and a 1966 Black Hawk Scorpion.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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One of my favorite haunts about 200 yards from my back yard.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Met and talked with this Amish gentleman. He was pulling walnut logs out to the township road. Beautiful horses and a fine gent as well.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Some early tracks...probably chased out of the creek bottom by the wood cutters.

From: lawdy
Date: 15-Jan-19




I horse logged two summers. Loved it. I used a Percheron for twitching single trees and teamed him with a Belgian for big trees. Gentle giants. I didn’t make as much money as with a skidder, but it was a safer pace and less money spent, so in the end, I made out well.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Some more footie-prints, this one a long coyote.

From: dm/wolfskin
Date: 15-Jan-19




Thumbs up, George.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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A south by southwest look up the creek valley.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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First shot and happy I was low. That stump was like a leaf spring.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Little drain areas between the wood patches and fields. Pay attention here or you may go up to your knee in mud and slush. ;)

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Be vewy...vewy quiet...that's a wabbit twack.

From: Longcruise
Date: 15-Jan-19




You are fortunate to have all that just out the door, George.

Great pictures

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Late afternoon sun, basically in my back yard.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Another smallish stump target...aim small...hit small. )

From: lost run
Date: 15-Jan-19




Thanks for the walk along. Does the creek have any trout or smallmouth?

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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I love these little country creeks.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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A road well travelled.

From: cobra
Date: 15-Jan-19




Great places to trek. My parents lived both on a lake and a river at one time or another. Give me a creek or river any day!!

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Looking west toward the creek bottom.

The creek down here has smallmouth, suckers, fallfish, and rock bass mostly. Up in the mountain you can find some native brooks up to about 6" long or so.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Last shot for the day from a close twenty'ish yards.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Back to the field and on back home.

From: Flyman
Date: 15-Jan-19




Nice walk George,Thats a nice looking bow and quiver,arrows too.

From: Mpdh Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19




Every time I enter a big long field I can’t resist seeing how far an arrow will fly.

MP

From: Shawn Rackley
Date: 15-Jan-19




Mr Stout. The pictures are great, but I have to say I love that bow even more. I have found myself gravitating towards vintage bows( only have one, a frank eicholtz from the early 70's). And a black hawk scorpion is the first on the list.

From: Wayne Hess
Date: 15-Jan-19




Looks cold in your part of Pa. George. Thanks for the up date, Pictures

From: Scoop Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 15-Jan-19




Good stuff, George, and I especially like the team in the woods.

From: Scoop Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 15-Jan-19




Good stuff, George, and I especially like the team in the woods.

From: George Tsoukalas
Date: 15-Jan-19




Awesome photos, George!

From: reb
Date: 15-Jan-19




Good pictures.

From: RonL
Date: 15-Jan-19




Love the horses,is that private land that’s being lumbered. Wish we had creeks and walnut trees here. 90% of reparian ares in Arizona are gone. RonL

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 15-Jan-19




Ron, that is private land, it belongs to my neighbor who farms the fields. It's full of black walnut trees and of course many sycamore as well. The tree's they are taking down I believe are in stress or so it appears. They are pretty old and I know one for sure was dying. The Amish buy it and mill it for making furniture, and building. They did have chain saws though.

From: DaGunz
Date: 15-Jan-19




Oh, to go for a rove on a Tuesday! I’m jealous. Thanks for taking us along, George. Pretty country. Maybe a little chill, though. I’ve been down here a long time.

From: Pointer
Date: 15-Jan-19




Good Stuff George

From: chazz847
Date: 15-Jan-19




Thank you sir, loved the rove.

From: Greyfox
Date: 15-Jan-19




Enjoyed the pictures. Nice bow.

From: Greyfox
Date: 15-Jan-19




Enjoyed the pictures. Nice bow.

From: Greyfox
Date: 15-Jan-19




Enjoyed the pictures. Nice bow.

From: Greyfox
Date: 15-Jan-19




Enjoyed the pictures. Nice bow.

From: Greyfox
Date: 15-Jan-19




Enjoyed the pictures. Nice bow.

From: Greyfox
Date: 15-Jan-19




Enjoyed the pictures. Nice bow.

From: Greyfox
Date: 15-Jan-19




Enjoyed the pictures. Nice bow.

From: Greyfox
Date: 15-Jan-19




Enjoyed the pictures. Nice bow.

From: Greyfox
Date: 15-Jan-19




Oops

From: Nemophilist
Date: 16-Jan-19




Small game is still open in your unit.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 16-Jan-19

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Small game is open until the end of February. I keep the gozintos right beside me regarding game seasons, et al.

From: stilldub
Date: 16-Jan-19




Nice. Be safe out there George.

From: WildernessBuck
Date: 16-Jan-19




Enjoyed your pictures George,looks like a nice area. Thanks for the walk.

From: Sipsey River
Date: 16-Jan-19




Are there any fish in those streams?





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