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cptleo1

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Ever seen these ?

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Those ain't something ya see every day! Cool pics! Thanks for posting! :hatsoff:
 
To get to the otherside of the feeder? :rotf:

Sorry I couldn't resist.

Cool pics. I take it the coyotes are eating venison?
 
Good pics. What does the little bear do with the wild hog? Try to get it away from the feeding or having a ride?
 
Swamp Rat you dog you, you beat me to it. I almost fell off my chair as I read your post, I know you couldn't help it though!

:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :blah: EXCELLENT

This is the greatest forum.

rabbit03
 
It probably does someone but I don't watch those Disney cutsy movies that try to brain wash kids into thinking animals have human traits. :shake:

On a serious note....think he rode him for 8 seconds? :rotf:
 
Swamp Rat said:
:haha:

That porker don't seem to concerned does he lol. Wonder how long he rode him.

I think it was more of a combined effort to get over to the winch. :hmm:

"Hey Pig, walk over there and I'll lower the Food"
 
the deer on the right is doin an impression of java man when he opens his package today... :shocked2:
 
Aaahhhhhhhhhhh...real hunting at it's best...an automatic feeder in a fenced area.

Guess with this set up, a shooter times his/her arrival 5 minutes after the timer sets off the feeder, pulls up, leaves the engine running, shoots a deer, drags it to the truck, etc.



But the photo of the coon on the hogs back is neat!
 
RC,

You are right about the look. But, that is due to Roy's fine work.

RB, That looks like a cattle fence, not a game fence. I doubt it bothers the game much at all. High fence areas would not have many yotes in there eating up their expensive deer. JMO.

Gregg
 
Java Man said:
RC,

You are right about the look. But, that is due to Roy's fine work.

RB, That looks like a cattle fence, not a game fence. I doubt it bothers the game much at all. High fence areas would not have many yotes in there eating up their expensive deer. JMO.

Gregg
ahhhh, know the LOOK well! the guys impressed me a few times! (i was talkin bout roys work,eye opening!,)(still, ya should'a seen yer face! hehehe!) as far as the feeders an the fence? guess it's "legal" but if yer feedin 'em,how big a fence do ya need..they'll come anyway..not sayin it's wrong to hunt over a feeder,it's legal,someplaces, but jes not what i consider hunting..but that's my opinion............(and i won't say how many times i WISH i had one in the adirondacks...least ya know what be around!...) RC
 
If you look close, I think that is a BOBCAT on the right having a tug of war with a truly ****** off 'yote.
 
cptleo said:
If you look close, I think that is a BOBCAT on the right having a tug of war with a truly ****** off 'yote.
By golly, it IS a bobcat. :shocked2:
$5 on the bobcat kicking the coyote's butt.
 
I have one minor little problem with these pictures which makes me wonder if someone may be playing around with photoshop....but I'm not saying this is so....I just wonder about this :shake:

To the best of my knowledge from reading research reports, Eastern Diamondback Rattlers do not move after dark. I'm going to check this out before I say for sure, though! I'd like to know how that coon got up on that hog,too :winking:.
 

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