....well to me anyway.
I seriously have nothing to do with this site, I actually stumbled upon it tonight looking at Whitetail pics on Google images, when I seen this image;
(http://www.outdooroddities.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/whitetail_deer_snorkeling_for_corn_gamecam_photo_1.jpg)
The website is ; Outdoor Oddities
http://www.outdooroddities.com
They've got stuff on stuff you couldnt imagine. And stuff you've seen posted before I'm sure. Very interesting to say the least.
Check it out, it's kinda addicting.
Snorkeling for corn! :laf:
Corn bobbing :alscalls:
Now that's a pic to be entered into one of them "Need A Caption" contests!!!!
That's crazy. One of those things you would have to see to believe. AND with photoshop, I don't believe what half of what I see anymore. :eyebrownod:
Pretty Awesome Jimbo. :yoyo:
Yeah, you can tell just by looking at that pix it has been Photo Shopped. :rolleye:
:laf: What makes it look Photo Shopped VV?
Well, they aren't wet above the water line. It's like someone froze 'em & set 'em in the water.
Plus the ripples don't extend out from their legs & muzzle.
Then there is the fact that I was trying to stir up some discussion. :innocentwhistle:
I was just curious......but ah dunno :confused: I'm going to have to disagree with ya.
I dont think they would be real wet above the water line unless they came trotting in like alscalls at a two day only smiley convention, with the deer hair being hollow and all.
And, I see ripples from their movement in the water, but I doubt they would extend directly from each limb unless each limb was continuously moving or vibrating.....OR the picture was takin as soon as they entered the water, which then yeah I would expect clear ripples from each limb, but that would be the constant movement again. :shrug: :shrug:
Besides if it was dried corn or whatever wouldn't it be floating on top?
So why they have their noses in the water?
Quote from: vvarmitr on November 21, 2010, 09:13:16 AM
Besides if it was dried corn or whatever wouldn't it be floating on top?
So why they have their noses in the water?
Put some corn in a bowl of water :eyebrow:.
Corn sinks. That's one of the things the game wardens look for at a duck/goose blind.
Well if it sinks how would draw in ducks & geese? :confused:
Quote from: vvarmitr on November 21, 2010, 10:09:46 AM
Well if it sinks how would draw in ducks & geese? :confused:
Bottom feeders and that's where the phrase "Dust their tail feathers came from" :eyebrow:.