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Young Eagle outside of camp
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Very cool!
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Checked my trail cameras and I see we are still sporting antlers in this part of the world. Sure would love to find the big boy's antlers when he sheds them!
The small 4-point I saw on the last day of M/L season.
The small 4-point I saw on the last day of M/L season.
Maybe this one will be around next year
Maybe this one will be around next year
Coyote with normal coat.
Coyote with normal coat.
Coyote with no hair ay all.
Coyote with no hair ay all.
Always something interesting going on in the woods!
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Cool shots, guys. That hairless Coyote looks demonic, wouldn't want one stalking me in the woods.
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Deer hunting is over and of course life goes on in the woods. Some pictures from the last week:
Looks like someone has lost an antler, wonder if the coon is asking him about it?
Looks like someone has lost an antler, wonder if the coon is asking him about it?
Surprised to see a this ol' gal in this spot!
Surprised to see a this ol' gal in this spot!
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Keep on growing, Lil' Buddy.
Family out for a mid-morning stroll.
Family out for a mid-morning stroll.
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Knice Phillip!!!!

Spring Break came late this year....weather was hottest ever camped in.
Had fun tho and ate like kings!!
Grandson using my custom made knife by Duane Wills making shavings.
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Shirts off, and living the life!
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TripleF wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:47 pm Knice Phillip!!!!

Spring Break came late this year....weather was hottest ever camped in.
Had fun tho and ate like kings!!
Grandson using my custom made knife by Duane Wills making shavings.
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Looks like y'all are making some great memories!
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very cool!
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That salmon looks deeeeeeeeeeeeelicious!
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1967redrider wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2024 1:56 am That salmon looks deeeeeeeeeeeeelicious!
OMG....it was absolutely amazing.
See the baked potatoes in the coals? So good.
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It's that time......
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treefarmer wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 12:51 pm Checked my trail cameras and I see we are still sporting antlers in this part of the world. Sure would love to find the big boy's antlers when he sheds them!
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TripleF wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:47 pm Knice Phillip!!!!

Spring Break came late this year....weather was hottest ever camped in.
Had fun tho and ate like kings!!
Grandson using my custom made knife by Duane Wills making shavings.
As an older man I knew used to say, “Looks like y’all are having a ‘large’ time” there TrippleF.
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Colonel26 wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 2:22 pm
treefarmer wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 12:51 pm Checked my trail cameras and I see we are still sporting antlers in this part of the world. Sure would love to find the big boy's antlers when he sheds them!
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Brother Phil, you’re going to have to catch them song dogs and give a dose of ivermectin to get rid of the worms and mange. Rofl 🤣
Either 80 or 100 grains of Pb will take care of those problems. It's been several years since I administered a dose of Pb to a coyote but it does cure the mange. ::tu:: I've dosed more coyotes in the middle of the day, around noon for some reason? Back when I spent a lot more time in the deer woods during the day. Now I usually just sit during the last hour and a half of the day.
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treefarmer wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 2:38 pm
Colonel26 wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 2:22 pm
treefarmer wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 12:51 pm Checked my trail cameras and I see we are still sporting antlers in this part of the world. Sure would love to find the big boy's antlers when he sheds them!
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Always something interesting going on in the woods!
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Brother Phil, you’re going to have to catch them song dogs and give a dose of ivermectin to get rid of the worms and mange. Rofl 🤣
Either 80 or 100 grains of Pb will take care of those problems. It's been several years since I administered a dose of Pb to a coyote but it does cure the mange. ::tu:: I've dosed more coyotes in the middle of the day, around noon for some reason? Back when I spent a lot more time in the deer woods during the day. Now I usually just sit during the last hour and a half of the day.
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That’ll take care of it for sure! Best cure ever for them yotes.
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Took a trip out to Fort Davis last week with the family and saw some beautiful birds.
Pyrrhuloxia and male House Finch
Pyrrhuloxia and male House Finch
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doglegg wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 8:35 pm Took a trip out to Fort Davis last week with the family and saw some beautiful birds. IMG_9647.JPGIMG_9659.JPGIMG_9664.JPGIMG_9668.JPGIMG_9672.JPGIMG_9675.JPGIMG_9716.JPGIMG_9745.JPG
Nice pictures dog ::tu::
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Excellent photos, Dog. To me Fort Davis is underappreciated. I plan to have my ashes scattered at Wild Rose Pass just north of there. But hopefully, not for a while yet. :shock: :D

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The highlight of the trip were these Montezuma quail.
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Canyon Towhee
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edge213 wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 9:12 pm
doglegg wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 8:35 pm Took a trip out to Fort Davis last week with the family and saw some beautiful birds. IMG_9647.JPGIMG_9659.JPGIMG_9664.JPGIMG_9668.JPGIMG_9672.JPGIMG_9675.JPGIMG_9716.JPGIMG_9745.JPG
Nice pictures dog ::tu::
Thanks David.
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Paladin wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 9:56 pm Excellent photos, Dog. To me Fort Davis is underappreciated. I plan to have my ashes scattered at Wild Rose Pass just north of there. But hopefully, not for a while yet. :shock: :D

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I agree Ray. A very rugged, isolated and beautiful area.
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doglegg wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2024 2:01 am
Paladin wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2024 9:56 pm Excellent photos, Dog. To me Fort Davis is underappreciated. I plan to have my ashes scattered at Wild Rose Pass just north of there. But hopefully, not for a while yet. :shock: :D

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I agree Ray. A very rugged, isolated and beautiful area.
Yep. I hunted there for many years when I was a youngster and as young man. They were wonderful hunts. :D

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