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  1. Taxidermist needed for Hog head

    I've been trying to find one to do this 6 legged calf that has its Butthole and tail between its shoulder blades. The wife really wants it out of the deep freeze. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  2. Friend of mine been taking care of business

    That's pounding some beaver right there! Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  3. 2023 Trapping thread

    We've had armadillos here since the late 80's. I'll never forget in 1989 -I just bought a new truck- some friends and were going pheasant hunting around Oakley Kansas. As we were leaving oklahoma we run over an armadillo. I backed up and threw it in the back of my truck. We stayed at a friend's...
  4. 2023 Trapping thread

    The coon rut has started here in Oklahoma. Just like bucks the boars don't feed much when looking for a mate. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  5. Sheds

    3 days worth. Picked up the most last week while moving cattle horseback. I had sheds hanging off of every saddle string I had. Today wasn't bad picked up 8 more. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  6. Back in bobcat city!

    Those cats are really spotted up. Good looking bobs Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  7. White socks

    Been after this boar for quite some time. He was very recognizable by his two white knee high socks on his front legs. Every time I would see him he would be too far away but yesterday I had my 6.5 prc with me and he made the mistake of stopping at about 500yds. The 147 gr. Hornady really rocked...
  8. Duck hunters

    Crock pot with mushroom soup is about the only way I can do them other than the jerky. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  9. Duck hunters

    It’s pretty cool to watch them turn sideways in the air to dump their wings and loose altitude. They drop 10-20 feet at a time. We will let some land every now and then and I’ve had geese pick on the grass stuffed into my layout blind. Don’t understand how a bird can see a face from 100’s of...
  10. Duck hunters

    One of the guys with us makes all of this into jerky. He likes lots of liquid smoke, worchesrtshire and pepper. Not much meat flavor. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  11. Duck hunters

    There was 9 of us that day. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  12. Duck hunters

    They have been here. Neighbors have a feed lot/grow yard where they feed a lot of corn and Milo. A big water shed provides a roost along with many ponds. Birds start stacking up in there around first of October and stay until March. The geese are almost a nuisance. It gets crazy loud when they...
  13. Duck hunters

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  14. 2022/23 harvest page

    That’s a large hog! Congratulations. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  15. A few survivors and leftovers for 2023

    About the same as yours. There are always a few toads every year. One of my nephews shot an average racked 8 point 3 years ago that field dressed 245 lbs and this deer field dressed 235 lbs from this year. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  16. A few survivors and leftovers for 2023

    Rifle ended the first week of December Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  17. A few survivors and leftovers for 2023

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  18. 12-17 am hunt

    You field dress it? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  19. 12-16 Hunt

    Every time I took the girlfriend to one of our Muddy box blinds we never shot any deer. Always ended up on the floor of those blinds. Too much room and all the creature comforts of home. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  20. How does a Hunter ensure that what they hunt is killed and not wounded?

    One thing to consider. If you have a family like mine who love to pull pranks that should be punished by jail time it’s always good advice to lock up and secure your firearm anytime it’s not in your hands. My gun mysteriously shot about 2 feet left and about 2 feet low during rifle season for 2...
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