Friday, March 30, 2018

CLASSIC TALE OF ONE FINE HARE.


“the best thing about hunting and fishing,” the old man said, “is that you don’t have to actually do it to enjoy it. You can go to bed every night thinking about how much fun you had twenty years ago and it all comes back clear as moonlight.”--Robert Ruark, once widely read columnist, novelist, big game hunter and author of the novel, The Old Man and the Boy.



CLASSIC TALE OF ONE FINE HARE!


FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE BIG WOODS HARE HUNTERS OF THE ALLEGHENY.


The 2006-2007 Snowshoe Hare Season On The Allegheny.

All the Board Members were present on the Allegheny. A snowshoe hare hunt followed by a Board Member dinner meeting that evening.
Joe was home with his new friend Laura. Bill and Ray were on the high plateau with Bill's new video camera. The late Jim Hanson was there and don't forget the High HareMan.
Members of the Board of Directors of the Big Woods Hare Hunters of the Allegheny, Ray (L) and Bill check out Bill's new video camera before a hunt during the 2006-2007 regular hare season on the Allegheny. Little did we know, the camera would capture one hare hunting's most classic videos.

Video: Hare only eight (8) feet away. Taken by Bill Moreland and used with permission.

December 26, 2006, Board Member, Joe, Jr. with Banjo on the Allegheny.
Newest member of the Big Woods Hare Hunters of the Allegheny, Laura H. during 2006 snowshoe hare hunt on the Allegheny.


Jim Hanon, late, during the 2006-2007 Pennsylvania regular snowshoe hare season on the high plateau of the Allegheny.
Board Member Dinner Meeting 12-29-2006. From left to right, with back to camera, Jim Hanson, Joe, Laura, Bill and Ray. Missing are the cook and the High HareMan.

Board Member, Ray, with Wiggles and Speckles on the Allegheny for the 2006-2007 snowshoe hare season.

AND NOW THE VIDEO YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR:
THE HARE KNOWS.

Video taken by Bill Moreland and used with his gracious permission.




And so it was, one of the best days on the Allegheny ever with friends, hounds and the majestic snowshoe hare.




1 comment:

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