Been lurking around for a while , and finally decided to expose myself,,,with a pic
(http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w129/jcreasy/Picture011.jpg)
ok,,,what did I do wrong?
The [ was left off the beginning of the link......
beautiful pic, I really like the background. :congrats:
There ya have it ,,,my first impression here is that I am completely computer illiterate
Nice pic.....very well worth the wait.
Welcome to the board by the way.......make sure ya post more often. :wink:
Beautiful! :yoyo: :yoyo:
Pat
Only took 4 tries and a visit to the "posting pictures tutorial", which helped, except the guy talking on the tutorial, now that dude has an accent, here in Montana ya don't hear that much!
Welcome and thanks for the great picture.
ok one more,,,,,
(http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w129/jcreasy/P1200002.jpg)
what kind of tree is that, white pine, hemlock ? looks pretty big and the fur on them coyotes is nice !!
Wow, that is some beautiful country.
Welcome to the site.
Oh by the way, dont pay no mind to the guy in the photo tutorial. He's from Alabama...and once you get to know him you'll see what I mean :laf: :wink:
The tree with the coyotes hanging in it is a Ponderosa Pine, and yes they do get big,,,,Greenbow Alabama?
WHAT an entrance!!!!!
Welcome to the site More pics please
Wow..........it is pretty country. I have a cousin in Roundup Montana.........ya close to there?
I wish you wouldn't have answered about the Ponderosa Pines...........I would have liked to gotten one question correct in my life.... :eyebrownod:
Reminds me of a cross between the Black Hills of South Dakota and the Cascade Mountains..........very nice. :biggrin:
Welcome to the board.
This is my son last fall hunting elk about 8000' elevation and about 0 degrees,,I am west of Roundup,,about 50 miles from the Idaho border
(http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w129/jcreasy/PB210012-1.jpg)
Beautiful!! Welcome to the forum. You can learn a lot from these guys. From the looks of those dogs looks like we might could learn a bit from you. Course I guess you already knew that since you been lurking.
Jim
creasy,
Welcome... welcome... welcome... :biggrin:
Geee.... that 1st photo looks so peaceful... even those critters are taking a nap. :eyebrow:
The 2nd one is a dandy too... nice fur tree ! :innocentwhistle:
Very nice pictures and coyotes. Those pictures belong in a magazine.
Thanks for the warm welcome guys! Living here in Montana is not to diffuclt to get a great pic, a guy doesn't have to look far no find nice country. There is a lot I still need to learn, been kicking around a lathe, and turning some calls, kids are all gone now and I can't keep busy chasing the wife around the house. So I am sure there will be plenty of questions.
Beautiful scenery! Great pics.
When I saw "Lurker exposed" I thought somebody was flashing the forum! :roflmao: :roflmao:
Welcome to FnF!
Semp
nice pics dude, must be nice to hunt an area like that :highclap:
Welcome, You will like it here. :eyebrownod:
http://www.geocities.com/alscalls/coyote.html (http://www.geocities.com/alscalls/coyote.html)
Welcome creasy.
You're 50 miles form ID and I'm 30 Miles from ND. I think Denver is closer to me than you are. :laf:
Though I'm in badland country, my parents live at Pipestone at the base of the pass so I do get to see a lot of what you're posting in those awesome pics.
Great pics, and welcome again!
Brad
Hey Brad
I ended up with one of your howlers, at the RMEF Banquet, it sure sounds sweet. My wife is from over your way, Circle to be exact. Still has family over there so I get to that side of the state every once in a while.
Nice pics and welcome.
I sure do love it out west and look forward to chasing some speed goats this fall in WY. Sure wish I could convince the wife to move out there, heck I could shoot a wolf right now.
Mike