Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 4:47 pm
Another example of God's beautiful handiwork!
Great pic. Thanks for sharing!
Great pic. Thanks for sharing!
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That would be my desktop / screensaver picdoglegg wrote:IMG_20190614_155146367.jpg Olympic Mountains in Olympic National Park.
Oh, you know I elaborate and magnify the potential danger that doesn't really exist....LOL....that's my schtick!Dinadan wrote:Cool, Scott. Tell those boys that if they fall off the board walk they are going to be gonners! Between snakes, quick sand, leeches, and poison ivy they won't have a chance. Looks just like a lot of places around here.
I have done that a few times, back when I camped with various nephew and with fellows that I worked with. I am not sure if it is because I am cruel or just like to make folks life more exciting. Once when I was running trot lines in the middle of the night with a nephew about twelve years old, a water snake came swimming up to our canoe. I am not worried about snakes, but I told him to take a paddle and keep it from getting in the boat as if it was a dangerous situation. About twenty years later he asked me if our lives were really in danger that night. I had to admit that I did not think the snake was venomous. My nephew forgave me since that was the night I showed him the constellation Scorpio in the southern sky. He told me that he had impressed many folks over the decades by be being able to point out Scorpio.TripleF wrote:Oh, you know I elaborate and magnify the potential danger that doesn't really exist....LOL....that's my schtick!Dinadan wrote:Cool, Scott. Tell those boys that if they fall off the board walk they are going to be gonners! Between snakes, quick sand, leeches, and poison ivy they won't have a chance. Looks just like a lot of places around here.
Thanks John, sure beautiful country up there.jmh58 wrote:Great pic Floyd !! Those are beautiful Mtns !!!
John
Pretty much how they act around our place, too. As long as the does are consistently coming in...the rut changes everything!treefarmer wrote:Looks mighty promising, big monk! We hardly ever get anything but spikes on the camera by the feeder. If we pour corn on the ground, away from the feeders, the older bucks will visit the site. Seems like once or twice later in the summer, a batchlor group will show up at night and then disappear till the rut is on in January and February. Good bucks like the ones in your pictures will feed on the food plots all summer.
Treefarmer
Great pics Philip!!treefarmer wrote:Here are a few pictures from the last few weeks, click to enlarge:
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What?!?! You didn't want to pose a knife, with him? You're photography has been stellar, as of late. I think the knife /snake picture would take it over the topTripleF wrote:Great pics Philip!!treefarmer wrote:Here are a few pictures from the last few weeks, click to enlarge:
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I'd love to hunt there!
Saw this Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake today in the kids off road bike trail area...
So funny Doc....I actually thought hey I need to get a knife in this photo.....yeah, maybe not...Doc B wrote:What?!?! You didn't want to pose a knife, with him? You're photography has been stellar, as of late. I think the knife /snake picture would take it over the topTripleF wrote:Great pics Philip!!treefarmer wrote:Here are a few pictures from the last few weeks, click to enlarge:
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I'd love to hunt there!
Saw this Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake today in the kids off road bike trail area...
Great rattler pic Scott. What a beautiful snake. I noticed when I blew up the pic's, it looks like a little lost silver charm behind the snake. If it is I know why you didn't retrieve it. Who knows maybe just a shiny leaf.TripleF wrote:Great pics Philip!!treefarmer wrote:Here are a few pictures from the last few weeks, click to enlarge:
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I'd love to hunt there!
Saw this Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake today in the kids off road bike trail area...
I was closer than I should have been but was using my zoom in my phone. It was docile and the rattle wasn't activated, but I wasn'tzoogirl wrote:Great snake pics! Our Jellyroll was an Eastern Diamondback. Beautiful animals.
I really hope you were using a telephoto lens or at least zooming in on your phone!
Darn tootin' pal!! Boys do love to whack stuff....over and over and over.....jerryd6818 wrote:Sproutin' yourself a mess of Paul Bunyan's there? I'll bet a dollar to a hole in a doughnut they don't work that hard at home when they have to mow the yard, wash dishes or clean their room.