olyeller
ArboristSite Guru
You know your CAD is bad... when you're leaving for hunting camp and you're more excited about running the chain saws than shooting dove.
I'm leaving in a couple hours for the first weekend of early dove season in California; they run a split season here and it looks like a good year for dove and quail. This early season started September 1 and runs for 15 days. It's very nice that I can squeeze 3 1/2 days away out of this trip. We got a couple deer about three weeks ago and saw lots and lots of birds. Oh yeah, and wild pig season is open 365 days a year here too, so a rifle or two come along for the trip too.
However, I've shot dove before, and although it's lots of fun and they are very tasty, I've yet to put my new-to-me MS 034 Super into wood. So I am REALLY looking forward to running this saw more than anything else. Somehow, something in my head tells me it's wrong to care more about the chainsaws than the hunting. But in my heart, I can't wait to smell the two-stroke smoke and the fresh-cut oak.
I'm leaving in a couple hours for the first weekend of early dove season in California; they run a split season here and it looks like a good year for dove and quail. This early season started September 1 and runs for 15 days. It's very nice that I can squeeze 3 1/2 days away out of this trip. We got a couple deer about three weeks ago and saw lots and lots of birds. Oh yeah, and wild pig season is open 365 days a year here too, so a rifle or two come along for the trip too.
However, I've shot dove before, and although it's lots of fun and they are very tasty, I've yet to put my new-to-me MS 034 Super into wood. So I am REALLY looking forward to running this saw more than anything else. Somehow, something in my head tells me it's wrong to care more about the chainsaws than the hunting. But in my heart, I can't wait to smell the two-stroke smoke and the fresh-cut oak.