Sunday, January 16, 2011
Places, a Tour
I thought I would share a few more places I have been over the years. Each with great memories. Some I visited once, others I return to again and again. Hope you enjoy a little tour around middle Tennessee.
This was my little corner of the woods in "Airborne" and "Of Firsts and Memories". I got my first muzzle loader doe, first bow buck and first batch of air rifle squirrels in this exact spot. Rutherford County.
This was my first food plot. The pictures of the whole thing still hang in the local feed store. The little corner of the woods is just 60 yards off the right hand side of this picture.
Early season crappie fishing on Percy Priest with my buddy, Jimmy, from "Kentuckys on the Wire".This is just down from Fate Sanders marina.
Two views from a stand that had a terrifying climb into a massive old ceder tree. Sadly it was lost in a storm. Huge tree, huge stand and a beautiful view. Humphreys county.
Finally, a spot two minutes from my house. This is a 200 acre farm that I sometimes get to hunt. This is a spot the turkeys use for a strutting ground. Bedford county.
This was my little corner of the woods in "Airborne" and "Of Firsts and Memories". I got my first muzzle loader doe, first bow buck and first batch of air rifle squirrels in this exact spot. Rutherford County.
Early season crappie fishing on Percy Priest with my buddy, Jimmy, from "Kentuckys on the Wire".This is just down from Fate Sanders marina.
Two views from a stand that had a terrifying climb into a massive old ceder tree. Sadly it was lost in a storm. Huge tree, huge stand and a beautiful view. Humphreys county.
Finally, a spot two minutes from my house. This is a 200 acre farm that I sometimes get to hunt. This is a spot the turkeys use for a strutting ground. Bedford county.
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- Tommy Ellis
- Born and raised in middle Tennessee.I'm a working wildlife and landscape artist specializing in watercolors. Now making cedar lures and custom turkey calls.
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5 comments:
That cedar looks like quite the climb! Not so sure I would make it up that one but the view is amazing!
Beautiful places, for sure! The 1st and 4th shots are my favorites. :)
Man...those are nice looking shots Tommy...thanks for share'n em with us.
Thanks everyone. Like most folks I think where I live is beautiful. Just glad to share a bit more.
What beautiful places. Thanks for sharing!
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