Well some things just aren't for the family blog (Keri says), so I've created a seperate page. With my job I see many interesting things. I also hunt and fish more than the average person. These are the things you'll find here!!!!!!!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Dog Training



Went out to Salt Creek to do some training with Skeeter. He is coming along very nicely.
Here are a couple cell phone photos of him scent pointing planted pigeons.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Times Past By.......

Well I have officially worked for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources for 7 years. I've had some great experiences and met some wonderful friends.

Moved hundreds of Moose.....













Bighorn Sheep













Had a few slide-offs













Police Academy Graduation



















In the police academy we drove police cars at 100+ mph. You would
think after that training this was not possible, this happened during
the first week out on the Wah Wah Range in Beaver County.....














Two hours from a tow truck,
made for a long day.....














Looking forward to many more great experiences.....

Friday, February 27, 2009

Snow Goose Hunt


Utah decided to have there first late season Snow Goose hunt this year. This is the first white goose I have ever taken.
Hunting Snows is completely different than Canadian Goose hunting. This goose was shot at about 65 yards.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Ice Fishing

Whats better than not going to work and hanging out my brother?

Not going to work, hanging out with my brother and ice fishing at Mantua Reservoir



Monday, February 2, 2009

Chas'n Deer and Elk


A landowner in Cache Valley has decided to turn his property into a high fence elk shooting gallery. Due to disease issues the DWR has the responsibility to make sure all wild big game animals are off the property. With the help of the Utah Highway Patrol helicopter and a few of us on snowmobiles were were able to run approximately 120 deer and 60 elk out of the enclosure. This little buck was just to tired to go any further. I tied his legs up and let him ride with me for the last few miles.