Things are kinda slow around the Native Hunt Blog these days.  It’s been literally weeks since I’ve been out to the ranches, and while I know Sam has had a fairly regular flow of clients out there killing hogs and such, it just seems like all the rain and weather lately has muted the activity. 

February is gone now, and if things go as they usually do, the sun will start shining longer, the temps will start rising, and the hills will soon take on that shining green quality that preceeds the harsh yellow of summer.  The barley will be popping up, lush and emerald.  Mushrooms are already bursting out.  The ground is soft, and pliable, and the hogs will be taking full advantage… rooting and digging for the tasty morsels buried by the rain and wind of winter.  They’re already fat and shiny, and it’s only gonna get better over the next couple of months.

It won’t be long now.  I can feel the sap rising and the blood flowing.  Prime time is coming!

2 Responses to “Winter Doldrums”

  1. Fellows,

    Looking forward to a visit, maybe next year after I’ve finished all my work in Asia.

    Regards,
    Albert
    The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles.
    The Range Reviews: Tactical.

  2. T Michael T Michael says:

    I will be looking forward to that day Albert! Please be safe over there so Me, You and Phillip can all sit down to another fine dinner and harass the waiter like last time ;-)

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