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Nothing better in the great outdoors than being a part of a youth's first deer hunt, glad ya got to be out there with your grandson Garddogg. ::tu::
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Gdogg, that's great! Keep us posted and show us when he gets Bambi!
Wade, we have trouble with Yellow Jackets when we dress a deer. If the weather allows us to hang one out side with a fly bag, they just wrap the bag up and then when breaking the carcass down they are usually all over the deer. Never been bit while working on a deer but I've made up for it doing other things. ::nod::
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Thanx guys ::handshake:: TF there will be pic of his first deer 8)
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garddogg56 wrote:Today was my Grandsons first Jr deer hunt NO deer but a great day.
Yes Sir!! What a lucky kid. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Yellow jackets and other wasps are beneficial. They kill all manner of caterpillars, worms and other insects including black widow spiders. If you have webworms in trees, simply use a long poke to tear open their web. Wasps will clean them out. As long wasps of any kind don't nest close to doors of the house or outbuildings, I leave them alone. Had a nest on the porch above the back door of my house all summer (10 foot porch ceiling). We came and went all summer without the wasps ever paying any outward attention to us. Never been stung by one unless I was bothering their nest or accidentally put my hand directly on one. If they're out foraging away from their nest you're the last thing they're interested in, unless your wearing some kind of perfume. Same with bees.

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What an awesome day Dogg!

Guys I typed snail, but I ought to have said slug. I don’t know what I was thinking. I’ve seen several yellow jackets around here, and hornets too. There’s got to be a good nest somewhere close by.
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Thanx Joe and Colonel ::shrug:: there's nothing like getting in the woods but with a Grand child it's really special especially with him these kids have soooooo much going on,he'll only have three hunting days due too tier II hockey and soccer with a little baseball throne in there.::nod::
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What do y'all think about these nasty suckers? Three in a row, one right behind the other!
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Early this morning here is a female, I think, marking her territory. There were 20 pictures of her in the last picture, our Aussiedor is checking the spot. After I pulled the card, she also marked the spot.
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Flossie the Aussiedor checking out the coyote mark
Flossie the Aussiedor checking out the coyote mark
This is what we want to see, the little ones are vulnerable this time of the year.
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Love it Wade!

Awesome GDOGG!! Good luck to both of you this season!!
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TF, one of those coyotes ran across the road in front me me going to work this morning. Sure wish I could have got a shot at him.

Yesterday afternoon cleaning up at the old house (getting ready to sell) it came a little shower and we saw this double rainbow.
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Then when we got home, two big ol bald eagles flew over the house real low. Didn’t have time to get a picture of that.
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Neighbor that's neat stuff, the rainbow is almost faded away in my photo but sun was pretty in the trees.
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Guarddog, treefarmer, Colonel, bighomer: so many great outdoor shots. Thanks for posting them.
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With the temp at 55 I had to take a drive through the park...
Saw deer, squirrels, turkeys and Sandhill Cranes.......
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Nice pics Scott! Aint nothing like being outdoors. ::nod::
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:x TF I hate them dogs :x
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#goldpan wrote:Nice pics Scott! Aint nothing like being outdoors. ::nod::
Yeah buddy....nothin' like it!! ::tu::
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Good on ya Dogg, I'm also looking forward to seeing that young man's first deer picture get posted. Nice photos gents, nothing like being outside. OH
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My longtime friend and regular hunting buddy Billy shot this doe yesterday. I helped him clean it; we both used Buck 118 fixed blades. (Yeah, I've influenced him on knife selection!). OH
Ps. A bit of last seasons venison burger being browned to make up a pot of deer chili.
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Most excellent OH!!!

I don’t know if this is outdoorsman worthy or not, but these came to live on the homestead today.
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Colonel, what's that emblem on the breast of his t-shirt?
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Jerry, I noticed that emblem but it didn't stick with me. I just looked at another picture and enlarged it - it is the US American Eagle coat of arms with the words US Consulate General, Barcelona Spain - 1992 surrounding it. Billy is a Vietnam Vet of the US Navy, came home, married and became a food inspector for the USDA, retired now - he is about four or five years older than me. Billy's influence is the reason I am wearing blue latex gloves now when cleaning a deer or turkey (at least when he is with me!) Bruce
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Nice goats Wade. You going to raise them for milk and cheese? OH
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Old Hunter wrote:Nice goats Wade. You going to raise them for milk and cheese? OH
Thank OH. Not at this point. The two big red ones are less than a year old. They are Nubian x Boer crosses so technically being half dairy goat we could use her for milk. But these are destined for some brush clearing, and meat kids to sell duty.
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This... Catskill Mtns.. ROCKEY!!! ::facepalm:: ::nod:: :lol: John :D
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Looks like some tricky walking through that rock - staff absolutely essential. Fell and busted my leg pretty good on the AT a year ago up near Charlottesville VA on a section like that (it was good to be prepared). OH
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