Shot last night.
I'm not too well-versed on these things, but that looks like a decent size.
My buddy's kid ain't little.
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Shot last night.
I'm not too well-versed on these things, but that looks like a decent size.
My buddy's kid ain't little.
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Gripping that pussy cat
Looks decent enough. I killed one one time that looked like a standard house cat. When I picked it up I was impressed with how much they can stretch out
"They are who we thought they were"
You can dress a fat chick up, but you cant fix stupid
I travel a lot each week with my job.
I probably saw three or four dead on the side of the road about a week or two ago. Which is rare.
I was wondering if they are breeding now or something or maybe it was that cold snap we had that had em moving?
One of my favorite animals, I always give them and foxes a pass.
To each their own. I can count the number I have seen on both hands and one foot. I enjoy watching them more than I enjoy seeing them dead.
If you want to talk about feral cats, I love grip and grins.
He looks like his daddy.
Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.
Need to observe and not kill them.
Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
"Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"
They kill turkey so therefore I kill every one of them.
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“… duckhunting stands alone as an outdoor discipline. It has a tang and spirit shared by no other sport—a philosophy compounded of sleet, the winnow of unseen wings, and the reeks of marsh mud and wet wool. No other sport has so many theories, legends, casehardened disciples and treasured memories.”
--John Madson, The Mallard, 1960
"Never trust a duck hunter who cares more about his success than his dog's."
Big one but I would rather see them live, they are anatural part of our ecosystem and amazing animals.
Oh they're around more than most people realize, just sneaky lil bastards....
I have a female that dens on my land each year- and have gotten some trail cam pics of some big males during the breeding season. They are really cool.
20 years ago I was helping a large landowner hang a deer stand up near Manning, while sitting in the stand looking at shooting lanes- a large black phase male popped out of the bush about 75 yards away- I got a good look and he disappeared- I told the landowner, who was on the ground, and he asked me if I thought I could hit it with my 357 I was wearing- told him Yep, most likely if he comes back out( I didn't think he would), so I unholstered my gun and waited- much to my surprise it popped out again about 60 yards out and gave me a rested broadside shot.
I thought I had me a super cool cat to mount- nope landowner claimed it and it's in his house. 158 grain LSWC 38 spl did the job just fine.
That's the only bobcat I have ever shot.
Now- ditch tigers are another story.
People don't realize just how many are around here and the impact they have. We had a place with what we thought was a severe coyote problem as we had no fawns, we saw a few yotes, even fewer bobcats. We ended up pulling 24 cats off of it(trapping, Dep permit and shooting). Kill them
Of my last 8 sits (which include last season), I've seen 4 Bobcats. Two were probably the same large Tom. He only show up when I'm toting the .444...
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