Lets See Your Pictures

I tell you guys, I have enjoyed the heck out of your pictures. This is really great, and I hope others will continue to post theirs.

I live in a very mountaneous county that borders Kentucky. I'm not far from all the surrounding states of Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina. I hunt the thick stuff for bobcats here at home, and we also have a few mountain farms that are a little more open, such as my Dad's farm. I took two coyotes off it this winter. Near home, we have numberous gas wells. As a result, lots of roads have been built back into the mountains that has opened the area up to better hunting. Without the roads, the majority of these places were basically unhuntable due to the difficulty of getting in and out. I drive a couple of counties over for groundhogs. Here are a few picts.

Near my home
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My Dad's Farm
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Beaver Pond about 3 miles from my home - by the way the crow flys.
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Gas Well Road Near Home
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Another Gas Well Road
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Scott County Virginia Groundhogs
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My Favorite Groundhog Place
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6MM06 very nice pictures, the area remindes me of my Grandparents farm in the 50es, in DesArc Arkansas. You come out here, and its a lot different area.
All these pictures are great /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif GENE'O
 
Here ya go from Ft Leonard Wood MO

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My sons first deer hunt

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Called in a double here

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Hope you enjoy, not to many open spots for me. See ya Plum
 
savagerookie, glad you liked the pics, You really have to
see it in person- no camera can do justice to God's handy
work.
Mikethetaxidermist can surely justify my humble words. Mohawk
Valley ehh? LOL, spent many a year in Herkimer, Ilion, Frankfort, and of course Mohawk.

Take care all,

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This picture is posted for AfricaPredator. Here is some Dassie (similar to Rock Chucks) shooting in South Africa. Man, talking about 'wide open spaces.'

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Congrats on the coyote Ken, and your bobcat Yellowhammer. I like the looks of your rifle too, Yellowhammer.

Bob, that is some beautiful scenery, cold looking too. I like the ATV in the picture. That one is very nice looking.

Plumbob, looks like you hunt thick stuff about like I do.
 
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Some great pictures guys. Some of you boys are really calling the thick stuff for sure.

One of the best posts I've seen in sometime... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
Let's see.... how far back do we want to go. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif

How about 1960........ /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-006.gif

I don't have a pic of the terrain, but it was east-central Illinois, realtively flat and featureless land. Corn and soybean country. I shot this fox, called in with a Johnny Stewart playing 45-rpm records, while lying in 4-inch tall dead grass strip 2 feet wide, lying under a barbed-wire fence in winter....... 220 Swift at 30 paces! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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Critr Gitr, I remember those days with those 45 rpm callers. I had one too, only mine was a Burnham Brothers caller. Man, that thing was made of metal and heavier than I was at the time. Ha Ha.
 
This photo is typical of the areas I hunt around Truckee. The yote in the middle of this meadow was struck by lightning shortly after this photo was taken in December 06.

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