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Fine pics Sir. That lion up a tree especially. Possibly since I've never seen one. Whole new play on death from above. Thanks for sharing.
Fine pics Sir. That lion up a tree especially. Possibly since I've never seen one. Whole new play on death from above. Thanks for sharing.
In my previous post, I'm pointing at a mountain lion track that was following me one morning while elk hunting in New Mexico. I had made a big three hour "loop" through the timber and came out at my starting point. There were tracks in my tracks literally. It was just curious I'm thinking. Wasn't hungry I suppose because I'm here posting this.Fine pics Sir. That lion up a tree especially. Possibly since I've never seen one. Whole new play on death from above. Thanks for sharing.
The tradition continues. Hung this stand in September. Took this pic Friday,When things don't go as planned.
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Sometimes you forget about how quickly squirrels work. Just a few days.
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Sometimes you about poop your pants. Hung a stand. Climbed up. Found him a few inches from my face. Didn't want to kill it so I blew on it and it ran around to the back of the tree. Sounded like a squirrel scrambling across the pine bark. I'm thinking glad he's gone. Then I realized I still have to attach a ratchet strap. Have to reach around the tree and grab it . Then tighten it. Also behind the tree. What's worse than seeing a 12 pound spider and trying to work around it?.Not seeing it.
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Never a dull moment.