Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Winter Upland Trip: Winghaven Hunting Lodge
If you usually start feeling a bit restless or bored come February, then we have the solution. Kiss cabin fever goodbye this winter. D&H invites you to travel with us down to the Winghaven hunting lodge in western Kentucky.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Woolrich Arctic Parka and Blizzard Blazer
Wool Quilted Arctic Anorak
The quilted shorter version of the classic Arctic Parka is 12 cm shorter in length than the classic version. It is made in a soft, lightweight wool blend fabric. Detachable coyote fur on the hood.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
First Upland hunt of the Season
I spent a great afternoon chasing quail, chukar and pheasants at Shag's Run today. Shag's Run is the same outfit we do our dove hunts and winter upland hunts with. Owner, Billy Gerwin, is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to bird hunting, dog training and anything related. As usual while hunting at Billy's we all felt spoiled. The day was a really nice pre-Thanksgiving day. I got to hunt with my dad and a close friend of ours. We hunted our own dogs. After hunting we ran one of Billys' pups and were impressed by her natural aptitude for the hunt. The setter's show so much class and perfect ability.
Sage taking a nap on the way down. |
Jake's bull moose
I thought I would share this photo of Jake from the Upper Canyon Ranch. This is the ranch that we visit in September for both fly fishing and bow hunting for elk. When we were at the ranch this past September, spotting moose was all that Jake could talk about. I guess it is really hard to get a moose tag even for a resident and Jake had been trying for a very long time. All I can say is wow!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
D&H Upland Hunts
Are you ready for some bird hunting?
D&H will again partner with Shag's Run farm in Harrison County, Kentucky to offer four upland bird hunts this winter. We will be hunting Pheasants and Quail and each hunter will have many opportunities to pull the trigger. The farm is a stunning patchwork of farmed fields and brushy fence lines. Exactly the kind of landscape that screams "upland birds". The guys had a great time last year on every shoot. We will shoot on these days:
Saturday, December 15
Saturday, January 12
Tuesday, February 5
Saturday, March 2
If you have questions, contact Mark or Luke at 513-871-3474 or via e-mail at shop@bestgear.com
Skyfall: James Bond film review
I went to see the new James Bond film last night and I feel that a full film review is in order.
I was surprised that the director decided to give us the best right away and not hold anything back. Money Penny drove a Land Rover 110 Double Cab Pick Up in the first chase scene and there were many things about this scene which made it the best in the movie. First it was long. It gave the viewer plenty of time to admire and lust over the Rover. The Double Cab Pick Up is a great vehicle that we do not get to see on the streets in the States (this is a travesty). Of course the chase was dangerous with all of the tight urban streets of Istanbul, but Money Penny had no problem behind the wheel of her Rover and all of the bullets hitting the Rover did not stop it. We then had to endure a break in the action while the bad guy and Bond played around on some motorcycles. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against motorcycles, but let's face it, they were not made by Land Rover and isn't this just a bit of a waste of film? Back to the real action, the guys get rid of the moto chase thing and jump on a train. A train you say. Not made by Rover? Waste of film? No. The Rover is driving along with the train and having to dodge VW cars as they fall off the train. At the end of the long chase Money Penny finally makes her big blunder and stops the Rover and gets out and well there is nothing left to say except for she is no longer driving a Rover.
I was surprised that the director decided to give us the best right away and not hold anything back. Money Penny drove a Land Rover 110 Double Cab Pick Up in the first chase scene and there were many things about this scene which made it the best in the movie. First it was long. It gave the viewer plenty of time to admire and lust over the Rover. The Double Cab Pick Up is a great vehicle that we do not get to see on the streets in the States (this is a travesty). Of course the chase was dangerous with all of the tight urban streets of Istanbul, but Money Penny had no problem behind the wheel of her Rover and all of the bullets hitting the Rover did not stop it. We then had to endure a break in the action while the bad guy and Bond played around on some motorcycles. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against motorcycles, but let's face it, they were not made by Land Rover and isn't this just a bit of a waste of film? Back to the real action, the guys get rid of the moto chase thing and jump on a train. A train you say. Not made by Rover? Waste of film? No. The Rover is driving along with the train and having to dodge VW cars as they fall off the train. At the end of the long chase Money Penny finally makes her big blunder and stops the Rover and gets out and well there is nothing left to say except for she is no longer driving a Rover.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
D&H sweaters from Scotland
We are excited to receive our shipment of classic sweaters loomed in Scotland.
For over 50 years the family that looms our sweaters have been making very special knitwear in the Scottish Border town of Hawick. By using the very best natural fibres available from spinners in Scotland, the family designs and manufactures some of the finest wool garments available.
For over 50 years the family that looms our sweaters have been making very special knitwear in the Scottish Border town of Hawick. By using the very best natural fibres available from spinners in Scotland, the family designs and manufactures some of the finest wool garments available.
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