Wrong thread?Well. These things happen. If there was an NDA apparently wasn't worth very much. Ot more likely, a friend of the alleged victim dropped the dime. If you read the article, he has led, shall we say, an active romantic life. There is also apparently that whole fathering a child outside of marriage that so upset many on the right about Emhoff.
If the vetting comment is true, than I am a bit surprised the transition team doesn't have a bit more influence with Trump following some of his picks the first time around.
Hegseth was already facing meaningful headwinds.
Very much so - moved it.Wrong thread?
Thanks folks! It sounds like one of those areas where lots of folks are interested in the hunt but very difficult to get solid outfitter recommendations.
Redleg ive read that report in the past actually doing some research , was very interesting!
If there’s any “I’ve hunted with X outfitter” it would be great to hear it
Thanks bud, will have a look for it!PM to you with some outfitter ideas.
Yeah that was appreciated. Was hoping there would be a few more having hunted with various outfitters but I suspect probably a niche hunt!Isn’t that what @Redleg gave you?
Why not offer a hunt swap?
You don't really need an outfitter,it's not much more than walking in the forest until you flush one.
I don't hunt them myself,my ex used to help count the numbers of them.They are an impressive bird,I will give them that.
Fabulous hunt, and it had been a lifelong dream of mine. Martin Neuper of FN Hunting gets several permits each year. https://www.fnhunting.com/ Below is the hunt report. And yes, it was a dawn stalk which is the traditional way to hunt one of the big grouse. Most these days are taken with something like a .22HP from a blind. But, like you, I was interested in a traditional German/Austrian opportunity. Just a fabulous experience.
This hunt truly begins in the early spring of 1977. A small group of friends stationed in Northern Bavaria decided to take two-days leave in conjunction with a weekend and head off to Kitzbuhel, Austria for four days of skiing before a pending summer training deployment to Grafenwöhr.
Sometime during the weekend, I found myself over my 180 cm Olin Mark III skis (now there is a collector item) on what was termed the “new course.” It was a lovely winding slope through a conifer forest that had opened earlier that season. About halfway down, I looked to one side and along the tree line saw...
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