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burchett.donald:
   Way to go Steve! Looks like that one's been eating lots of corn and acorns...
                                                                                                                    Don

Hawkdancer:
S.C.,
Where do we order a slow smoked green ham?!  Real nice! (-_) (=) (lol)
Hawkdancer

osage outlaw:
That's a nice buck Timbo!  Good luck with him.

Howard, those bayou squirrels sure look big and angry.  I'd keep my distance if I was you.

Nice hog Steve! 

BowEd:
That's a nice,big,fat wild hog S.C.Hunter.Congrats.A little about how your getting them/weapon used etc. might be nice.Does the dog help?I got friends that go south to Oklahoma and Texas every winter in january with their long bows hog hunting,but they never come home with hogs of that size.
They've gotten so they have to shoot their hogs at night any more also.Once in a while they come home with a javelina.
I should go with them sometime,but am satisfied just to chase the whitetail and turkey around here.Sure would be nice to eat wild hog though.

osage outlaw:
I really enjoy checking the trail camera this time of year.  I never know what's going to be on there.














I watched this buck work the scrape as this picture was taken while I was in my stand. 






This was a surprise to see this picture.  I think its the first time I've ever had a skunk on camera. 






The buck on the right has a broken front right leg.  He is 2.5 years old but has the body and rack of a 1.5 year old.  He doesn't put weight on that leg but he does use it to work the scrape.  Last year he was a 1.5 year old spike.  He walked through my front yard last week.  It looks like his left shoulder is larger than it should be.  I guess it's from supporting twice the weight as it should be. 



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