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Nothing wrong with a " 2-fer " with your son !! ( post #5 ). Butterflied straps with grilled onions and mushrooms in butter, washed down with an ice-cold brew ........... What time should we arrive ????? :D
Nothing wrong with a " 2-fer " with your son !! ( post #5 ). Butterflied straps with grilled onions and mushrooms in butter, washed down with an ice-cold brew ........... What time should we arrive ????? :D
He got real cocky about being out in daylight last year a few weeks after gun season was over. I got numerous pics of him out at different times of the day.
On Thanksgiving day I had been to a family gathering and just thought I would drive to my gate and turn around before going home. When I came around the curve of the county road that dead-ends at my gate, he was standing in the middle of the blacktop road at 2:00 PM in the afternoon. When he saw my truck he jumped the fence and disappeared into my switchgrass.
I think he will get cocky again once I quit doing so much work and disturbing everything like I always do in the spring and early summer. Also, the neighbor is cutting timber right now, so my chances should get better at him the closer it comes to hunting season.
He has a good month of growth ahead yet., anything is possible! I had a pictures of a buck once that was almost his opposite if you tipped that rack 90 degrees toward his nose. His rack was no wider than his skull and went past the front of his nose. The beam tips almost touched.