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Goshawk

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I took my .32cal Crockett out the other day turkey hunting when I heard what sounded like a flock of turkeys scratching at the base of a hill. A slow stalk to the area where the sound was coming from and this is what I saw! I pulled out my camera and took this picture.

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Good Hunting
.690RB
 
Yeah, saw him behind that tree...but where is the photo of him horizontal?
:grin:
 
Oh man, I looked and looked and all I saw was trees and brush. Called my daughter over, Sarah took one glance at the photo and said that's a big buck. That's why I have her as my hunting partner, she can spot them!
Scott
 
It's my favorite type of woods to hunt!

Thick and "Tangly".......LOL


.690RB
 
Glad you guys like the pics...I usually try to bring my camera just incase I see something. My camera is a few yrs old and its not too big but just big enough to be a pain in the 'you know what'. Maybe I’ll upgrade this year?


.690RB
 
I shoot .690RB’s out of my .72cal Kodiak and Sikligar 12ga Double smoothbore.
 
If it is a pain in "the you know what" maybe you are carring it wrong. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
JEB/Ms
 
Nice pics and a nice thicket! Our german roedeers like these kind of thicket forests also very much, but they are much smaller so spotting them is even more difficult!

Regards

Kirrmeister
 

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