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Fine looking meat Jerry - good to see you posting here again. OH
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Thanks Bruce. Hope life is well.Old Hunter wrote:Fine looking meat Jerry - good to see you posting here again. OH
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Ditto on antelope flavor, especially the blackstrap! Never shot one myself but in college I had a roommate whose father was a private pilot for a wealthy oilman and his company. He hunted all over the world. Our freezer was well stocked with wild game, and antelope was our favorite.
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Saw a Roseate Spoonbill for the first time in my life......(not my pic, I couldn't get close enough).
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And I thought a pink flamingo was funny lookin'
Here's his backwooods cousin ..... lololol
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You probably know this Scott, and others, but flamingos and spoonbills get their red color from the crustaceans they eat, like brine shrimp. In order to keep their red color in a zoo they are fed a special diet loaded with carotenoids. Related: it has happened that a person has developed an orange skin from excessively eating carrots.
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A lot of memories were made this year at camp
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Keith congratulations on taking a very nice buck !
Is that a Remington 7400 ? Caliber ?
Is that a Remington 7400 ? Caliber ?
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Thanks Phil
It's a Model 4 30-06, basically a Special Edition 7400
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Nice buck Keith - congratulations! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Congratulations, Keith! Good lookin' buck! I used to shoot one of them Remingtons, way back when they were called a 742 Woodsmaster. Mine was also 30-06.
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Knice harvest Keith!!!
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I had no idea Garry! Thanks for the info!Quick Steel wrote:You probably know this Scott, and others, but flamingos and spoonbills get their red color from the crustaceans they eat, like brine shrimp. In order to keep their red color in a zoo they are fed a special diet loaded with carotenoids. Related: it has happened that a person has developed an orange skin from excessively eating carrots.
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My Grandson my hunting partner, with hockey five days a week a ground blind is a great place to sleep 
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We've had a great Thanksgiving with all our children and their families. This included being with the 2 oldest grandsons, 13 and 11. They either fished or hunted Thursday afternoon and most of Friday. We saw quite a few deer the 3 times we went. It was bucks only on Thursday and Friday and today and tomorrow does are legal. The boys had to head back to Georgia early this morning so they missed the doe hunt. Friday morning in the stand, the oldest, Christian said "Granddaddy, I guarantee that one is a buck!" He had the binoculars and he was right. Only problem he was too far for me to be comfortable with him taking the shot, so he walked on into the rough woods. Both evening hunts we saw 8 or 9 that came as close as 30 yards but it was past legal shooting time.
The boys and their dad caught a good number of bass but let 'em go, I just watched and enjoyed the sights!
Got to play with the youngest this morning before they headed back to Thomasville. He's a chunk, 18 months and 34 pounds, hard for an old grandpa with bad shoulders to handle. Maybe I'll live long enough to get to take him to the deer woods.
After the FSU/Florida game I went to the lease and killed a doe this afternoon, used my donated RR trapper on this one!
Here's a few pictures of our outdoor Thanksgiving activities.
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The boys and their dad caught a good number of bass but let 'em go, I just watched and enjoyed the sights!
Got to play with the youngest this morning before they headed back to Thomasville. He's a chunk, 18 months and 34 pounds, hard for an old grandpa with bad shoulders to handle. Maybe I'll live long enough to get to take him to the deer woods.
After the FSU/Florida game I went to the lease and killed a doe this afternoon, used my donated RR trapper on this one!
Here's a few pictures of our outdoor Thanksgiving activities.
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Congrats Phillip on the good times & tha' deer !!!!!

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Cool pic Dogg!!
Thanks for sharing Philip! LOVE IT!!!!
Thanks for sharing Philip! LOVE IT!!!!
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Dogg and Philip - you guys are living the life having those grandkids with you! Great times and great pictures. OH
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Thanks for the compliments, fellers. I thoroughly enjoyed being with them.
GDogg, what kind of boots does he have on? I'd go broke buying the proper clothes and boots if I had to hunt in Maine. I did put on some Brogans yesterday, left my flip flops at the house as I was going where there are a lot of briars.
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GDogg, what kind of boots does he have on? I'd go broke buying the proper clothes and boots if I had to hunt in Maine. I did put on some Brogans yesterday, left my flip flops at the house as I was going where there are a lot of briars.
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TF there from L.L.Beans 800 gr still cheaper than his 600 buck hockey skates
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can't even where those in camp 
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I don't hunt but my cousin does. (He's 3 weeks older than me) He went down to his sister's place this weekend, they have ten wooded acres just barely outside the city limits, and bagged this feller this morning.
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Very knice!!! 
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Congrats to your cousin, nice IL buck. OH
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