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Hunting Pictures - a few dead things but mostly sights...

Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:48 pm

Folks and thankfully not smells. :lol:

For the most part 2006 Hunting Season is done and over for me, I may get back out for late Bow and Muzzleloader season, but it was a great season and a lot of fun. I hope to pickup a Muzzleloader so I can stock up on some more meat.

Opening day of rifle season I shot a spike horn (White Tail Deer). It took a bit to track him down and recover it but in the end it worked out. It was a great shot just before dark but there was not blood trail. The weekend of Thanksgiving My father-in-law and Brother-in-laws all go up to a farm and hunt Friday and Saturday, Being tagged out we drove the deer for the other guys. We were hoping that one of the Management Tags the farm gets would be opened of us, generally they get enough for most of the guys (& girls) but this year they received a few less than normal.

I carry my camera, either my SLR or small camera but I always have one of them. I figured I'd post a few pictures.

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More shots here:
http://family.webshots.com/album/555975281gSczJA

Tim

Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:30 pm

Nice pics Tim! HAHA whats up with the field mouse pics on the link??? :lol:

Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:41 am

Elroy13 wrote:Nice pics Tim! HAHA whats up with the field mouse pics on the link??? :lol:


The mouse...
While I was dragging my deer out of the woods I stopped for a quick rest. While I was looking around I spotted something hanging in a small tree next to me. So I went over for a look. To my surprise it was a dead mouse. The best I can figure a Bird of Pray (it had some blood in the ears but was in pretty good shape otherwise) had caught it and for whatever reason dropped it, maybe for one of the thousands of juicier squirrels that where around and by chance the mouse got caught up in the tree and never reached the ground. The tree that it was in could not have supported a larger size bird so I assume it fell for a above, unless it was a very small mouse killer. Because I have a camera on me at all times I took a few shots.

Tim

Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:39 am

Oh ok...thats probably what I would have guessed. Thats a decent size mouse!
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