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She’s the hottest girl wearing the most orange, she’s Hunting Barbie. Barbie enjoys nothing more than a day out in the woods on opening day of dove season. Sporting head to toe her glamorous camouflage, Barbie always makes sure she hits her target. Why won’t you join Barbie on her Hunting Adventure today!
Val & I are very excited about pulling off this shoot. It’s something that we have been discussing for a very long time. Going over plans and mapping it out over the phone wasn’t easy but we managed to do it. We’re very pleased with the outcome of these pictures thus far, and can hardly wait until we see the end results of all the pictures. And so I am pleased to present to you the beginning of our Southern Barbies Collection.
(Bungarus Multicinctus Multicinctus)
I found three of these snakes hunting in a small stream one evening in February. My friend has also seen them doing the same on earlier and subsequent trips. Before this we had no idea that kraits would forage underwater, although one of my guidebooks says that they are known to eat eels, so perhaps we shouldn't be surprised.
My last entry for the Civilian Gun Contest over at DA. This Hunting rifle uses .44 Magnum rounds and has an ammo cpacity of 10 rounds.
Credit to {Aba} Worlock for the trigger. Done in PMG.
Carson Reger age 14
9 point 16” inside spread
2019-20 youth season
Cattaraugus NY
Whitetail Deer youth hunting
I'd had a knife blank laying around forever that someone had carved out of a high-carbide saw blade with a plasma cutter...had a little time over a weekend so I finally turned out another blade.
Of course these are just made by stock removal, but have been quite serviceable tools and I've never had issues with breaking or bending, although they don't hold an edge quite as well as if they were forged. Maybe someday I'll have time to get into forging...but for now I have enough hobbies!
Blade is a hair over 5.5" on the spine, obviously blade edge is a little longer due to the angled guard (something I've done with most of my hunting knives and find quite comfortable), and overall length is about 11". Weld marks were left on purpose for a little character, the same reason the guard was left in its original pockmarked state. Of course welding the guard on isn't the traditional way to go about it, so sue me. :)
I'm posting quite a few supplementary shots to show the process and finished product, your scroll finger will get a workout!
d300s, Nikkor 60 macro, SB0600.
I always see this cat hunt at evening, at New Jersey Botanical Garden.......
Siempre veo en el atardecer este Gato, cazar en el New Jersey Jardin Botanico...
Erik Wolfert, 24 yrs old, who harvested his first deer (6 pointer) on Sunday, November 17, 2019 in Sullivan County during Regular Big Game Season.
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There's nothing better on an early Spring morning than to sink a few bottles of elder-flower wine with your mates, whistle up the dogs, load up the shot guns, throw them all into the back of ya truck and head up the Crater Rim for a spot of Hobbit hunting. This is prime Hobbit country and in spring the mating calls of the New Zealand Uncouth Hobbit, can be heard echoing from the hillsides all over the peninsula.Your always going to get your full limit bag of Hobbits here!
And at the end of a glorious day of Hobbit Hunting there's the Lyttelton Wunderbar waiting. What stories are told as the happy hunters recall the day's events, the thrill of the chase, the wild charge, the strange cries of the cornered Hobbit, the excitement of the kill.
Papa Hemingway never had it so good.
The hunters at lunch at Farm Ridge in Week 1 of the 'Hunting Hawkweed' Program.
Photographer: John Anderson (Volunteer).
For more information on the Hunting Hawkweed Program check out this link www.environment.nsw.gov.au/parkmanagement/kosciuszkoOHW.htm
The stargazer, Uranoscopus sulphureus, lies in the sand, waiting, and strikes out with its sticky tongue when a prey fish approaches too closely. Seen in Padre Burgos, Leyte, Philippines.
This shot was the winner of the "animal behavior" category in the photo contest at the International Coral Reef Symposium 2012 in Cairns, Australia.
I have been shooting the dogs a lot lately. It is great to watch them start to get used to eachother and play really hard outside. In this shot...Hemi is hunting Hans in the backyard.
Hunting Butts tunnel on the GWR Cheltenham - Honeybourne line. This is the southern portal which now, barricaded off, forms the southern limit of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. The tunnel itself is used for rolling stock storage. 13th April 1991.
The northern portal can be seen here:
When I show up at a beach to take pictures I approach from the road as though I’m hunting for images. Well, maybe that’s a little over dramatic. Let’s just say I’m looking for a shot as soon as I get out of the car. So as I walk on to the beach I might see something like this and quickly snap a photo. More: goo.gl/fi1XhP