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Hunting and Fishing Tales
That's crazy Stone! Any idea what kind of snake?
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Haha I found a small Gardner snake in my bulk head!! It was a baby but scared the shit out of me for sure.
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Just a racer of some sort. Caught 3 different sized ones. No rattle snakes this time lol
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Gonna be MIA for a while longer now! 1st of two good bucks seen recently!


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And the 2nd!



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Couple of dandies there! Good luck, hope you stick one.
Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers.
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So, using bait?
What are you going to harvest them with, a rod and reel?

lol, I crack me up.
Cool cameras Tank. I saw them being used by the wildlife conservation officers on one of those Nat Geo channel shows.
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The deer are here until winter whether or not I have food. This year I am feeding them throughout the year to keep them on property over winter so the neighbors will have less to poach over the standing corn they have right by their house! I also want my local bucks to grow better racks so I am supplementing their food with essential micronutrients like magnesium and di-cal. I won't shoot any good bucks with bow until they are fully mature or unless I need to take a wacky one out of the gene pool.
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Tank, why don't you bring them in the house and keep them warm during the winter.
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I eat something called geviltefish, I buy it in jars, or frozen at the store.

I have been told stories by people in their 80's and 90's who say their parents would bring the live fish home from the markets in Brooklyn and place them in the bathtub for a day or so until' they could prepare it. I guess that was in the "ice box" days before electric refrigerators.

Somehow this thread is starting to remind me of this. Smile
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