I am doing a day hunt today, where I was 25 feet away from two very large bears a couple-three weeks ago. Today is Bernie's birthday, and I know that he will bring me luck.
I hope Bernie is hunting too, and that his birthday is full of splendid moments and much mojo.
Killdeer :wavey:
Well said Killdeer. Best of luck to you and your hunt on Bernie's birthday.
I hope this day finds you in good health and spirits Bernie and you have many more healthy days to come. We missed you at Sissipahaw's shoot. Looking forward to seeing you again.
Bud
Good morning, My Sister!!!!!
I am just heading out to hunt also!! I will light my pipe,and send smoke to the Great One. I ask that he sends our Brother Hawk, to bring Good Things and Special Blessings to Bernie and you on this very special day.....
Happy Birthday, You Old JarHead!!!!!
May the Great Spirit watch over you,and keep you safe,for another year!!!
:archer:
Happy Birthday dude
ChuckC :archer2:
Have a great day Bernie......and a good hunt to all!
Happy birthday Bernie
:jumper: Happy birthday, Bernie!! :jumper:
Bill and Tracy
Happy Birthday, Bernie !!
Happy Birthday Bernie!!!
David
Happy Birthday Uncle Bernie!
Happy Birthday Bernie!
Bernie is the guy in the cheerleader skirt, right?
Happy Birthday!!
Happy birthday you old marine.
Ya snuck one in on me, ya Mini-Grunt! :)
You and Jack Benny are about the same 39 yrs old, right?
Whatever you did or do, I KNOW you will brighten the day of those around you, be it the woodland creatures or family and friends.
Continue on for many more, my friend. :pray: :shaka:
Happy Birthday and Semper Fi!
Happy Birthday Bernie!
Happy Birthday Bernie ... and many more :jumper:
Happy Birthday Uncle Bernie!
Hello Killdeer and Happy Birthday Bernie. Good hunting to you both. You are each "one of a kind".
Happy Birthday Bernie!
Happy Birthday Bernie !!! Time sure is flying by .
From one Bernie to another - Happy Birthday!!! :thumbsup:
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
Happy Birthday buddy!!!!
Thank all of you so very much, my friends. Your cheery thoughts and wishes mean so very much to me. Didn't get to hunt on my Birthday but will hope to again sometime (perhaps this week). Am still practicing shooting with Tim and both of us chomping at the bit.
I'd like to post this quote from my Irish calendar from yesterday, my Birthday. Take it in the most positive way, it just seems to fit, as I'll explain below:
"The life you live will soon be past,
but the things you do for love will last"
No matter how much time each of us has left - it is always shorter than we might imagine, and the second part is self explanatory and so true. Thank you all for the "love". :jumper:
Happy Birthday Bernie. I wish you and Killdeer good hunting this week.
Happy Birthday, Marine.
Tom
Happy B-Lated Bernie.
Bernie, I hope you had a very Blessed and happy day.
Yesterday was a terrific day to be afield. It was cool and pleasant, with the threat of scattered showers. The overcast sky after sunup made the lighting easy on the eyes, without the glare and contrast of brighter skies. The lake was back to its fullest level, due to the constant rain over Columbus Day weekend, and a few fishermen were casting their hopes into the water and retrieving rainbow trout.
The ground was moist and quiet with the overnight dew.
I snuck in amongst the smilax and entered the woods. This place has grown up immensely, and now sports a thick understory of smilax, blackberry, wild rose and wineberry. Mixed in are sassafras, young hardwood saplings, serviceberry and grapevine.
I was looking for the bears that I had seen while squirrel hunting a couple of weeks back. I had been through a particularly nasty patch of thorns with a .22, and cut my way out, when I was approached by a black bear of about 400-450 pounds, followed by one of perhaps 250. The guy in front was at least 3 feet at the shoulder, and I talked to them as they came noisily through the brush toward me. They stopped at 25 feet, the lead bear looked aside to gauge the reaction of the following bear. He gazed back at me. A pop into the dirt at my side with the rifle persuaded them that I was mostly human, and they turned aside, to parallel me on my way up the hill for about 50 yards.
I was hoping to find some of their buddies there again, now that I was carrying a longbow and they seemed so fond of noisy humans. I found a couple of nice hidey-holes, near serviceberry bushes that had been bent down by hungry bears, and sat in each for a while. Had a squirrel come nosing around at 6 feet, and could not get a shot at him. It was REALLY thick!
At last, I heard some rustling leaves, a snapped stick, and branches sliding past a body moving through the underbrush. I waited, tensed.
It was a Korean gentleman, out hunting mushrooms.
Anyung haseo!
All visions of the intrepid, daring and pioneering hunter were driven instantly from my head. No bear for dinner, no claws to show my bravery, no hide for a winter wrap. I clambered on uphill, eating juicy sweet-tart serviceberries and thinking how well they would complement grilled bear backstraps.
The rest of the mid-day was spent in exploration and discovery. I found a magnificent ash tree, about 4 feet across at my shoulder height. It had lost all but a couple of leaves, and I wondered if it would still be here in the spring, or if this was its last growing season. I don't know how long an ash lives, or how early it loses its leaves.
I also found something that I had never seen before,a rub on a sizeable pokeweed. That is a sapling on the left, the pokeweed is to the right and further back.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/Hunting%20and%20Camp/2013%20Hunting%20and%20Foraging/Rubonpokeweed_zps1cd4e35f.jpg)
I wondered if it had turned his rack red, and if it intimidated his competition.
It was about midafternoon now, and I was getting tired. I returned to the lake, watched the fishermen (more of them now) and ate my sandwich. I knew that even though I had not made meat, I would not go home emptyhanded. I had seen my prize on the way in. It shone brightly through the woods and promised me that it would wait, provided nobody else saw it, perhaps being tempted to shoot it.
Sure enough, there it was, and I laid my bow on the side of the path and captured it with just my knife. I brought it safely to my truck and took the requisite hero shot.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/Hunting%20and%20Camp/2013%20Hunting%20and%20Foraging/BeardedTooth_zps00e22117.jpg)
It was delicious! A Bearded Tooth is easily recognizeable, growing on dead or dying trees, and has no lookalikes that can lead you astray.
I sliced this one thinly, and sauteed it to a golden brown in garlic and oil. A little salt and pepper, and it was a yummy snack. It would also be great as a "faux-crabmeat or scallops" in a chowder. I hope I can find another one today here at home.
So, happy birthday, Bernie, and thank you so very much for the inspiration and luck!
Killdeer :archer2:
Happy Birthday Sir !!
Get to the woods and enjoy..
Bless your heart, Killie. As always a delightful time was had reading your pictorial account of your exploits, as will be by all others who read it. What better Birthday surprise could I ask for than a "hunt-a-long" with my dear friend Killdeer? :archer:
Happy Birthday Bernie.... many more.
Happy Birthday - 'old man' . :bigsmyl:
Belated Happy 23rd Birthday My Friend!! God Bless You and Yours!!
Belated Happy Birthday Old Friend
Y'all are too kind! :goldtooth:
Happy B-day!
Well written Killdeer, as usual. If someone were confined, and had only one writter to read, who would it be? You couldn't go wrong with Killdeer, and I'll bet that Bernie would agree with me.
Happy Birthday,sir!!
Leland
A belated HAPPY BIRTHDAY BERNIE!
And thanks for the story Killdeer! A gift to Bernie and us!
ttt
Happy Birthday Bernie!
Sounds like you had a GREAT day Killdeer!
Bisch
Happy Late Birthday Brother! Hope you see many more.
Charlie :campfire:
A very happy belated birthday Bernie. Killie, you sure have a way with words.
Bernie, hope you had a good day. Killy, enjoy reading your well put together musings- thanks
Right, I've always enjoyed Killdeer's "words" whether in writing or in person. She displays, and projects, a great deal of attention/notice of detail, the ability to convey it in a picturesque manner, and a great sense of humor - one of my favored traits in anyone. Ever since I've known her I have always truly felt this way - BLESS HER HEART!
She is a valued friend indeed. However, lest you think her a pushover or easy, don't get on the "cutting" side of her conversation or you may very well find yourself in an unarmed combative situation, as many know - :laughing: (It's another pleasure to watch/hear - BTW)
Happy Birthday Bernie!!!!!!!!!! Hope to see you soon.
Happy Birthday Bernie! and MANY more :thumbsup:
Happy Birthday
:bigsmyl:
A final thank you to all of you (for this year - LOL), and Bless your hearts.