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That Guy’s F*cking Tough

January 15th, 2010

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This is a cell phone photo of Jake, a hand for Cevey Pennington in Parker, Colorado.  I’ve never met Jake, or maybe I have but didn’t know who he was at the time.  I sure didn’t know him way back in 2005 when we came up with the logo for Doubletough.  Aaron Enget told the story that inspired the name, which you can read about here, and when I try to envision a guy tougher than a fella ridin’ a grizzly bear, this photo is it.  The boots, spurs, worn chaps, bloody gloves, dusty hat and hidden face….damn that guy is tough.

Jake shot this muley on Cevey’s place on November 3 of last year.  I’ve been sitting on the photo ever since trying to come up with a post about it.  I still can’t.  It’s a bit blurry, the color is off with almost an antique appeal.  Still, the photo speaks for itself.

Click the photo for the full-size version. Thanks to Doubletough contributor Aaron Enget.

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Eagle Goes Surf Fishing

November 11th, 2009

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Surf fishing off Cape Romain in South Carolina draws anglers from across the state, including the winged variety.  This bald eagle latched on to a one fisherman’s catch and stuck around long enough to pose.  Note: this is no trained bird, that line runs to the fish.

Thanks to Beach Billy!

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Easy Elk Season For Momma Enget

September 22nd, 2009

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These photos were forwarded by Doubletougher Aaron Enget of Colorado, who shot them over the weekend.  He found this bull and cows about eight miles from his mother’s house, along County Road 5 northeast of Divide, CO.  Fortunately for them, she doesn’t hunt.

But Aaron does.

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Big Bucks Growing In South Carolina

September 3rd, 2009

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After a couple years of being asked and not being able to go, I finally made it to Salkehatchie Farms for their annual deer count.  This private deer preserve  near Smoaks, SC was purchased four years ago by George Fennell and with his son Scott, today their 600 acres have some of the largest deer in the state.  Their secret? A 12-foot fence surrounding the property.

When shopping for a property in 2005, they looked at six locations with fenced enclosures.  State regulations “grandfathered” these fences, allowing for improvements and repairs when no additional property is added to an enclosure.  A full-time caretaker ensures the needs of the deer, and the hunters, are met.  Prime woodlands, large food plots and roomy, weather-protected stands make Salkehatchie a big buck paradise.

Actually hunting there is a whole different matter, so just being able to count the deer was fine with me.  It’s not often we see bucks with the inches these bucks offer, this far South.  In the two hours we were in the stand, we counted, in addition to 13 turkeys:

  • 10 does
  • 3 fawns
  • 1 4-point buck
  • 6 (very nice) 8-point bucks
  • 1 10-point bucks
  • 1 11-point buck

And that was just one stand out at least a dozen that were occupied that evening.  The weekend before, Scott counted 53 deer in one evening sit!

The goal of these counts is to ensure a proper doe-buck ratio and get an idea of the size of the deer roaming the property.  It’s also a great way to share a beautiful piece of property with family and friends.  They’ll do it again in the spring when everyone is invited to wander the woods in search of antler sheds.

I don’t know if there’s a preference point system in place or what, but any chance I get, I’ll be at Salkehatchie Farms.  Who knows, perhaps one day they’ll tell me to bring my gun.

Thanks to Pete Paulatos for the invitation.

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PRCA Muley Is Back, With Friends

June 22nd, 2009

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Last fall Aaron Enget of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association in Colorado Springs, Colorado sent in photos of a mule deer that took up residence on the grounds of the PRCA.  According to this photo, shot today, the buck made it through the season and is back for another summer at the PRCA “spa” along with several of his buddies.

Asked if they spook when folks walk by (the main entrance is to the left, just outside of the photo), “Depends on the stealth level.  My assistant went to take a picture and she dropped her phone and they all ran off.”

Looks to me they could “adopt” this bunch by giving them sponsor names (Dodge, Justin, Wrangler, Boyd) and build a youth-targeted campaign around them.  But that’s just me.

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Back To The Briar Patch

June 15th, 2009

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Stacey Huston of the “A Focus In The Wild” blog posted this remarkable shot on Twitter of a rabbit narrowly escaping a hunter’s arrow.  She’s got a great trigger finger and her website has a wealth of wildlife photos.

Thanks to Tom Sorenson!

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Mountain Lion Vs. Ram: No Winner

June 9th, 2009

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An incredible scene for two hikers in Glacier National Park in Montana.  The road was closed to vehicular traffic (it was winter after all) and the hikers, Daniel Wilder and a friend according to the email, found this mountain lion and ram.  What took place is obvious:  the cougar had the ram in its jaw and the struggle between the two led to the pair falling from the cliff above the road.

After the jump are additional [GRAPHIC] photos that paints it clearly.  Amazing.

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