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Well....the first cabin camping mission is officially completed.

Had lots of fun....ate like kings....sawed and cut plenty of brutally hard wood.....not like maple or oak, but like red oak, sweet gum.....just a lot of hard work to burn it! Was worth every minute....
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Scott,
This right here is the GREATEST PICTURE IN THE WORLD!
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This captures the very essence of being a kid in the woods.
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Awesome Scott!
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GREAT ::clapping:: ::clapping:: ::clapping::
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I like the pot-o-chili on the fire! good stuff!
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I got a question for ya, Scott, who has more fun on your missions, you or the kidz?? (Think I already know the answer) ::nod:: You're a great mentor, Scott. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Ricky....I hear ya dude.....kids will be kids....I love that and let them........be KIDS!

Tom....Don't tell on me please. ::paranoid:: Thanks, I appreciate that.
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Great stuff Scott. Thanks for sharing that. Reminds me of my Scout trips.
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Good stuff fellers, you da man Scott good on you bro. I had this great outdoors come to a bit ago. A Cooper hawk ( or chicken hawk as we call'em) flew into my front door, kinda stunned him ,but he's okay the Cardinal he was after got away :D
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GREAT PHOTO !!!!! KOOL STORY !!!!!___________just gotta' love the outdoors** ::tu::
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A little late but Happy New Year Monkey Man.
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big homer: wonderful photos. What luck ::ds:: !
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Nice photos of the Cooper Hawk, Big homer. Some years I will have one hunting my bird feeder, have not seen one this year.

Scott - I always like seeing the mission photos. Nothing like just giving boys a chance to just be boys.
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I love raptors. Caught this Osprey feeding a few years ago...
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jerryd6818 wrote:A little late but Happy New Year Monkey Man.
Happy New Year to you too,JerryD*** ::tu::

here are a couple of small bucks, I got this year --freezer full & sausage to be made soon ** :) ____ ended up,killing four for the year, now it's time to get in a little fishing --- take care my friends__Monk ::tu::
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Knice job Monk!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Just echoing Scott's comment, "Knice job, Monk!"
From the looks of the shot on the cow horn spike, I'd bet he fell on his nose! We still have 7 weeks to hunt here in the Panhandle ::tu:: .
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CheckSix wrote:I love raptors. Caught this Osprey feeding a few years ago...
You are not alone Dave.. Me and the wife travel to view them.. Went on a hike a few weeks ago and has an eagle circle over our head so close (20-30yds) and then landed in a tree about 20yds from us.. Watched it till it flew.. We go to Hawk Mt Sanctuary by Hamburg, Pa and watch the fall migration.. We LOVE raptors... John :D
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As a kid I read about Hawk Mt. Its on my bucket list. Am I correct in thinking they take the same route north in the spring?
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jmh58 wrote:
CheckSix wrote:I love raptors. Caught this Osprey feeding a few years ago...
You are not alone Dave.. Me and the wife travel to view them.. Went on a hike a few weeks ago and has an eagle circle over our head so close (20-30yds) and then landed in a tree about 20yds from us.. Watched it till it flew.. We go to Hawk Mt Sanctuary by Hamburg, Pa and watch the fall migration.. We LOVE raptors... John :D
That's really cool John! They are magnificent.

Long story short... Up until 1993, I think I had seen maybe 1 or 2 Bald Eagles in my life. In June of '93 I flew from South Florida, to Anchorage AK. I went on a float fishing trip and camped on the Kenai Peninsula, on the Kasilof River. I counted over 200 Bald Eagles the first morning... they were everywhere! As a side note: I happen to be in the Delta lounge waiting for my last flight and there was only 1 other person in the lounge... I spent an hour talking with Susan Butcher. The famed Iditarod dog musher and 4 time winner. That was an amazing coincidence.

Here's an Osprey I caught just before landing on the branch... and then in flight.
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Paris Landing State Park near Paris, TN.
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Cool osprey photos, Dave! That looks like a nice state park, Jerry.

Here is a raptor that most of us in the USA do not see without some effort. There is a refuge in Texas, Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge which is the only place I have ever seen Caracaras. Also home to several other raptor species and a lot of other birds. I did not see the Attwater Prairie Chicken, but my only real reason for visiting that area was to spot a Caracara. I saw a few, and got really good looks.
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Cool bird. Looks like a hoodlum. That's a gangsta raptor.
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THANK YOU ALLL for the raptor pics and stories... I think the migration north is a little more scattered.. QS if ya go to Hawk Mt Oct is the best time.. Migration of various raptors starts mid Sept but Oct is the best time.. Cold and windy is prime!! We did get to see our first Golden Eagles this past Sept and that was WAY Awesome!!!
Dave.. If I saw 200 :shock: eagles I would just fall over!!!

Man... I LOVE me raptors all most as much as my knives!!!! :wink: ::tu:: :lol: :lol: John :D
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Couple of redtail setting on my ole ragged tobacco barn. Oop's spotted some vermin.
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