Saturday, April 4, 2015

Virginia Brookie Fishing


Spent the afternoon tossing dry flies to eager little brookies in Virginia while visiting the family.  I saw Blue Quills and a few Quill Gordons.  Happiness is spring time mayflies and a hike with my good loyal dog, Cooper. 





Saturday, January 3, 2015

Winter Chukar Hunt

Winter chukar hunting with Cooper and Brad's new English Pointer, Bo.  





Monday, December 22, 2014

New 40L 'kraut crock

 
Got my new German style 40L (~10.5 gallon) crock for mass production of sauerkraut for 2015.  I currently have a 20L and an old style crock, but needed this bigger model for the amount we eat and amount I give away.  The fermentation crocks are the perfect crock for making sauerkraut.
 

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Thanksgiving Oyster Mushrooms

We had the family in Lynchburg, VA for Thanksgiving and in the morning I took Cooper on a scouting walk for some deer in the city limits.  We ended up finding these good looking oyster mushrooms on this old dead log. 
 



These were the first oysters I found and just to be sure, I took a spore print.  A spore print is simply placing the mushrooms (cap side up) on any surface to allow you to see the expected color of the spore and covering them (with a pot, bowl, etc) to create a controlled environment.  In this case, oysters have a pearly to white spore print and this was confirmed on the purple construction paper in the morning.




Sunday, November 16, 2014

Pennsylvania Grouse Hunting

Couple great pics of the dogs working some dense Pennsylvania grouse woods. 3 German Shorthairs and my good ol Lab Cooper.


Saturday, October 25, 2014

2014 Sauerkraut


The annual family tradition - cabbage from Somerset County and spending time with the kids stomping kraut for New Year's and 2015.  We expanded this year and did a couple hundred pounds of cabbage in a few different crocks.  Going to be a healthy 2015!




Sunday, October 19, 2014

Chestnut Trees


Jack and I were walking around the yard while digging potatoes and Jack found a chestnut that fell from the trees my Grandfather planted about 20 years ago in our yard.  It got me thinking that I should take these chestnuts and try to regrow a tree from one of the seeds.  So we picked up the handful of nuts that the deer hadn't found yet and I took them home.  I put them in some damp potting soil that I will keep in the fridge for the next 4 months.  More to come on this experiment....