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Started by alscalls, December 27, 2008, 02:38:11 PM

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Frogman

coyotehunter_1,
    Thanks for the response.  The ground was frozen this morning and thawed out later in the afternoon.  Those tracks were probably from yesterday when the ground was not frozen.  They were pretty big tracks.  We found some others near where we parked that we assumed were coon hound tracks????  I'm just not sure how to tell the difference yet??

Jim
You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!

CCP


Good story and pic's looks like you guys had fun.  :congrats: I like your setups in that type country looks like some of my woods.

QuoteYour legs probably wouldn't be as tired if you had a smaller shooting stick to carry with ya.

:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

That cracked me up. You are right weedwalker it looks like that shooting stick wood be like totin a log around all day.
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Frogman

Al and I figured that dragging that "shooting stick" around with us all day would help get us in shape for LBL!! 

Jim
You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!

alscalls

Quote from: Frogman on December 29, 2008, 08:33:16 PM
Al and I figured that dragging that "shooting stick" around with us all day would help get us in shape for LBL!! 

Jim

And for dragging critters from Jim's yard....... :laf:

Whats wrong with my shooting stick?... :shrug: It ways less than my gun :confused:
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KySongDog

hey Al, meybe ya oughta let Frogman know.    :biggrin:

Jimmie in Ky

I hate to disapoint ya Al but the  first pic is coyote tracks about a day old. Freezing preserves the sharp ridges to some extent making them look newer that thay are. Look at the bottom track in th first pic, see the ridge between the two left toes. That tiny break is caused by the freezing and thawing cycle. They were made the afternoon before just before they froze.

Hey Froggie, would you please teach Bop how to take pics . Those are darned good . Jimmie

alscalls

I wondered the same thing Jimmie.....Thanks, But most of what we saw were dog tracks and you could also see the guys foot prints where he followed his dog.
I saw the ones in the first pic and told jim could be yote.
They looked like he was following that coon hound like they have me many times.
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Going bear / yote hunting ths am.......Wish me luck and I do have my camera :eyebrow:
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vvarmitr

I 'm w/ Al on this, I'd say they're dog tracks.  To wide to be coyote I'm thinking.

coyotehunter_1

Sometimes it's hard to tell between K-9 and coyote, :confused:  :hahaha: I've been fooled a few times myself  :doh2:  I agree with Jimmie... still looks like coyote.  :shrug:




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alscalls

Went out again today and was looking for my friend a bear.......coyote.......bobcat.....fox......or just a good time....Started off with a real long drive, then a real long walk so fist thing ........I did some cooking of a special blend......

then a long beautiful day...



Saw a yote peek at us right here.......could not get the shot...

This aint from no bear and it aint no deer rub.......... :nono:   I know what it is..... :eyebrownod: Do you?

My camera batteries died but we saw bear tracks and scat but no bear... :shrug: Better luck next time.

My buddy said I could not hit this squack with my .308 @ 155yds.  :rolleye: Will they ever learn.. :laf:
Dont make me enter it in the contest guys get out there and take pics. :wink:   Great day!


Oh yea....I used some critter juice too......I will check back later and see if the bear came for it I poured it all over a dead stump. The deer seem to like it. :biggrin:
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Frogman

looks like you had a good day Al!!

Jim
You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!

coyotehunter_1

Al, fine looking critter country you got there  :biggrin:

QuoteThis aint from no bear and it aint no deer rub.......... :nono:   I know what it is..... eyebrownod Do you?

Well... I know it sure ain't coyote. :wink: :roflmao:
I've seen hogs do damage like that but it looks to be too high up on the tree for that.  Bigfoot?  :eyebrownod:



Let us know how the "Critter Juice" works on bear  :wink:

 
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HaMeR

QuoteThis aint from no bear and it aint no deer rub..........  :nono:


Thats one dull axe ya got there Al!!  :laf: :laf:
Glen

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alscalls

It was like that for about 2-1/2 feet from the base of the tree........ :wo:
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HaMeR

 :doh2:  Now I know what it is!!  :biggrin:
But I'll PM you the guess.  :wink:
Glen

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FinsnFur

What'd you do set up a wet bar out there? :huh:

Nice ride along, thanks for the pics :congrats:
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KySongDog

If that's a cat scratching post, you got some mighty big cats running loose over there.   :eyebrownod:

Frogman

That's a leafy camo WV shooting stick!!!

Jim
You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!