Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Tis The Season


It's been fantastic waking up to go to work in the morning and have that cool crisp feel in the air. I drive through Sardine Canyon everyday on the way to work and love seeing the colors already starting to change. Rolling past the Logan River Golf Course in the morning usually produces a small family group of geese heading to feed, goose fever is getting here! I was out in the garden tonight and the ducks and geese starting piling into a pond behind the house, Benelli was going nuts! She is about as excited as I am.

I saw a hilarious quote this week that reminded me of Benelli when we first got her. We were still living in our apartment and couldn't have pets. We were moving into our house about a week away so we didn't want to wait getting her any longer so we drove up to Pocatello and picked her up. She was like any 12 week old pup, it was fun having her. We quickly learned if we left her in her pet porter at night she would bark and whine uncontrollably. We were worried sick about getting caught with her so we'd take turns staying up at night with her throwing some obnoxious squeaky toy across the floor. After a few days this got really old. We couldn't take her out during the day time, we couldn't lock her up, it was a bit of a disaster. One day we were cooking dinner and we both looked at each other and said "It's too quiet." We made a mad dash to the bedroom and found Benelli taking a dump on the floor. Phenomenal. Which leads well into the quote I saw this week: "They say a dog is a man's best friend, but I don't even have enemies that will look me dead in the eye while taking a shit on my carpet."


I bought Benelli a new ground blind this last week with my safety bonus from work. I bought the Greenhead Gear Ground Force blind (on the right). She currently is running out of a Rig 'em Right Field Bully. I've really liked the one she has now except it is a weird triangle shape and has a really hard time breaking up with not much cover. It is just too high and too sharp of edges to break up. This newer one is a lower profile and more square. Benelli doesn't seem to mind!



The ground force blind does look quite a bit smaller and I think it'll disappear out in the field quite a bit better than the Rig 'Em Right. For $150 it better!

The big downside to the blind is collapsing it. The Rig 'Em Right collapses awesome, it basically folds up in a triangle and that is it. You clip the front to the back and you can pack it all over and it doesn't take up much space. The only word I can think of to describe it would be like an accordion. The Ground Force Blind has a pole that runs down the middle, that collapses how tall it is, but that is it! It'd be a pain in the but to pack a long ways. It is a pain putting together as well, I have a bad feeling the middle pole is going to freeze up when it gets cold. That was a big disappointment, it isn't very mobile.

I've started Benelli on hand signals this last week and she is doing quite well. I've got some video I'll upload and hopefully post up this week.

1 comment:

  1. it's funny you should say that. i'm pretty sure both of those dogs have looked you in the eye and taken a dump.

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