With our aging hunting dog, Fe the bearded female GWP and the exuberant retriever, Tess the black lab and having sent out the Christmas letter with no more nester living at home, we were off to the Sonora desert for our Christmas camping and shooting party. An evening visit with my falcon mentor Harry McElroy and Beth, in Kingman AZ, filled the temperamental refrig with Christmas treats, chicken, various cheese and tortilla and watered up in Wikieup. That night we found an arroyo to camp nearby the shooting fields and set up base camp. We finally felt the warmth of the sun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnB7RI5oSxo.
I would not to be disappointed this year. Alongside a vacant field I noticed a covey about fifty Gambels. Tess moaned when she spotted the group but I wasn't going to road hunt. Before long a single doves lite into the mesquite roost and within ten minutes thousand of late season morning doves followed. I was content and decided no to distrub the flights.
My weapon for next day was an AYA 20 ga model 53.
I love this gun choked IC and IM. The first shoot was looking westward against the setting sun making for quick reflex shot the norm. By sunset I had enough and so had the dogs. I popped a Mexican lager, cased the Eibar handmade 20 bore, watered the dogs, field dressed the game for dinner and life was good while listening to Loreena McKennitt heading back to camp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxTpvA-pUG0.
It was almost sunset and Ellen had a great feast prepared of pheasant, wild rice ala Saskatchewan mushroom soup and sleep came quickly after a few songs. With our new phone apps and a clear sky Ellen quickly located Venus and Jupiter which shown a distinct red. The sun went down and the coyotes harmonized.
For the nest several days we celebrate Christmas exchanging gift hunting birds watching the dogs work, cooking great dinners and pairing with the wines

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