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mullet:
Sounds like Gobbler's to me Dick.By the way,those big ole' Coons are the worst predators on your place for turkey nesting.
DBernier:
Didn't know that for a fact Eddie, but it makes sense, The turkeys roost about 1/3 of a mile left or NW of that photo. I've seen them as far as a mile to the right down by the brook. There is another big field down there. Well gotta get dressed. Its 3:50am. Should be a good day out. Maybe see a big coon? ;D
Dick
Hillbilly:
Looks like biscuit filler to me. Now you just gotta get it out of the woods and into the biscuit :) You ever see any white or piebald deer on your place? I've seen several over the years about two roads over from your place.
DBernier:
Steve, no I haven't. One fellow I worked with at GE has though and he lives on 119 on the north side of 49 about a mile up the road. Its raining like "heck" here right now. Saw two more today (doe's) but they were too deep it the woods. I have not seen many bucks. Will put some rain camo on tomorrow and go out again for a few hours. Later.
Dick
DBernier:
Steve you will like this. Last night I came in about 1/2 hr earlier than I usually do. I had taken off my gloves, boots and pants and was washing up at the kitchen sink. That is what I saw out the kitchen window in the first photo. The fawn looks to be about 5 or 6 months old. So I waited for them to go into the brush to the left and took my digital and climbed on the block house roof. Yep, you guessed it. There were six more about 100 yards away, 15 yards from my ground blind. You can only see three in the photo as the other three are to the right. The blurriness is me shaking a little and a lot mad at myself. Murphy's law.
Dick
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