Last weekend my buddy Jesse and I were turkey hunting in Western Montana near Missoula. We called in a couple of good birds and he finally picked out a Tom that he liked. He made great shot and when he ran up to pick up the bird and before it flapped off all its feathers, he got a spur right in is palm. Below are the picture that show how bad the bird got him.



Hi my name is Robby Farnes. I have grown up in and currently live in western Montana and love anything that has to do with the outdoors. I am passionate about the outdoors, but specifically hunt, any hunting whether it be bow hunting for elk in September or bird hunting in January. Me and my friends want to welcome everyone to Hunt and Tell and thank you for visiting. The whole purpose of this sight is to give us a place to share not only hunting stories but fishing and anything that has to do with the outdoors. We are hoping that we will be able to give useful information along with helpful tips and techniques that we have learned. We are also hoping to help with product review. If you are interested in posting any of your stories or experiences please email me your story and any pictures that you have. My email address is robfarnes@huntandtell.com I am really excited to get this going and am looking forward to all of your stories.
We left for Anchorage Alaska on October 7 from Missoula, Montana. We stayed with my uncle Scott for 5 days. Floating the Kenai river two of the days. We missed most of the big runs but still had a lot of fun. Fishing mostly with flesh flies and salmon beads. Most of the fish that we caught were rainbow trout and dolly vardon. We did get luck and caught a couple salmon. They were really run down and red but they were still fun. As you can see from the pictures we had great weather for the month of October in Alaska. The float we took went from the confluence of the upper Kenai and the Russian river to Jim’s landing. It is not a long float but we really took our time and shore fished a lot. We had a blast and are really hoping to get back up there next fall. Hopefully a little bit earlier in September.