I was up this morning at the crack of dawn, and I decided to scope out the fish pond before I had my morning coffee.
So I gatheredthe gear that I would be needing for a long protracted hunt out in the back yard. Things in my out back yard have been becoming more dangerous lately, as a Red Fox has been spotted foraging in my area, along with the deadly Possums and Raccoons, great care should be takenso that the skilled hunter should not be taken bysurprise by these wilily beasts.
As I walked out the back door with my trusty Gamo 890S, I stopped to carefully load a Gamo Hunter into my rifle, and put my safety on. I hung my Nikon 10 X 50 binoculars around my neck, and proceeded out. As I quietly stalked toward the rear of my house I heard the sound of the very deadly Leopard Frog, this creature is known to ravish full ponds of decorative fish if not controlled fast. So I proceeded to head in the direction of this sound, bearep, bearep ! Now behind some good cover, I began to scan the pond for signs of this beastly frog. I again heard the frightening sound, bearep, bearep, which drew my attention toward the water lilies, and there he was, hiding behind the water lilies. Now the long stalk begins, getting to cover for the perfect position to make the shot, I carefully crawled behind the newly planted annuals, I crawled as close to the grunge as I could,with rifle in hand. It was several feet to my next cover, but I made it ! Now to find this killer of innocent fish, there he was, and I was, next to the cat tails,in a perfect position for the shot, I brought my trusty 890S up to my shoulder and clicked off the safety as the cross hairs found there prey, squeezing my GRT-III trigger as the early morning sun reflected off of its beautiful gold surface, and crack ! A perfect shot, the deadly Leopard Frog made a great splash in the pond, and fell limp in the water. Innocent fish could now swim freely around the pond.
This big fellow was over 8 inches long and weighed a little over a pound, a fierce predator put down !
Now back to my house for that cup of coffee, and a well deserved rest ! :-)