Farmer friend of mine called this morning. He is going to plant alfalfa in one of the fields I have hunted for many years but haven't hunted in the last 3 - 4 years since he had planted wheat and corn. 


This is one of the best fields I ever hunted in past years. A long tree line borders on one side and in the past, it was loaded with ground hogs. The best way to hunt this field is parallel to the tree line at each end since it runs about 500 yards total with rolling terrain.
He reported seeing a bunch of new holes in the tree line and wants me to whittle down the hogs, so they don't eat his alfalfa crop. In the years past when he had planted alfalfa, by mid-summer those bad boys would eat about 20 yards out from the tree line almost the entire length of it leaving just stems.
The best part is I can access this field with minimum walking since I can drive to within 200 yards of it. This old body needs help.
I am all smiles today,

heading to the range this afternoon to tuned me up, rifles work fine, I am the weak link.



This is one of the best fields I ever hunted in past years. A long tree line borders on one side and in the past, it was loaded with ground hogs. The best way to hunt this field is parallel to the tree line at each end since it runs about 500 yards total with rolling terrain.
He reported seeing a bunch of new holes in the tree line and wants me to whittle down the hogs, so they don't eat his alfalfa crop. In the years past when he had planted alfalfa, by mid-summer those bad boys would eat about 20 yards out from the tree line almost the entire length of it leaving just stems.
The best part is I can access this field with minimum walking since I can drive to within 200 yards of it. This old body needs help.

I am all smiles today,


