Top 10% Hunt Pictures
...Just got back [January] from a fabulous trip to [location deleted] bird hunting...weather was superb with lows in the mid-teens and highs in the mid-thirties, light wind and no snow on the ground...dog work was excellent as I had the opportunity to harvest a limit of roosters each day...there were generally 10 to 12 points a day at hens and roosters. I even found a couple of coveys of quail that I had not got into before...

my dogs after a hard days hunt...
Every dog hunter can appreciate this kind of dog picture recognizing its value immediately. Thanks for sharing.

Bryan with a late archery season harvest. Congratulations!
The Other Side
"...a leaflet from OWAA [Outdoor Writers Association of America] asking members to attend the annual conference to be held in Bismarck, N.D. this year, I noticed a familiar name under the "Featured Speakers" list. You might recognize it, too. It is Wayne Pacelle, the president and chief executive officer of the Humane Society of the United States..."
The times, they are a'changing, by Phil DiFatta, March 8, 2008, Hattiesburg American.
Spring
...one of the creatures and critters that roam MAHA wetlands during the off season... as the reptiles slowly come out of hibernation we know spring is slowly approaching...the turkeys are gobbling and the fish are biting...

Last Season Shots
Early morning during early season.

More than a couple members show what they get beyond the gun. On this side we often remind ourselves just how good it is we have it to work with so many that have a greater appreciation than just tags and bags.
Traveling Hunter
John,
Attached are a couple pics from my end of season pheasant hunt. Each day was very cold and at times blustery, but that made the conditions prefect for some solid points.
My objective when I joined MAHA two years ago was for quality hunts. With that said, my dogs and I end this season achieving pheasant hunting bliss.
Take care, [name deleted]


Thank you for the very well composed and well lighted pictures. Good to see some different dogs.
For the rest of us, this hunter travels right through the best upland bird hunting his home state has to offer to hunt with his Association.