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Old 12-01-2011, 12:25 PM
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ryno,trask,manoman,rick, kirby,deets bobby, thanks for the kind words , i will keep em coming as fast as i get them, thanks for looking
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Old 12-01-2011, 10:09 PM
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very impressive indeed!!! those are some serious Bucks you photographed.. I agree with Others, the photo with the deer and the Bobcat is wonderful..

I see deer often when hunting the local areas and some are trophy Bucks.. I've seen some Bobcats as well..thought not as many as I would think, but then again They are probably there and blending in perfectly with the terrain.

Just this Morning I went out to get the Newspaper, i was standing in the driveway looking around and noticed a nice sized Coyote coming up the street.. It looked at me as I looked at it, but kept strolling up the sidewalk.. kept going up the street and then disappeared from view. Normally I see the Coyotes when I get up before the Sun to go Flyfishing at the Beach. This was around 6:30 Am with the sunlight coming on nicely... Pretty cool.. but also I hope Folks bring their pets inside at night...
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Old 12-01-2011, 11:06 PM
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Funny how we all see the BIG BOYZ after the season ends. They don't get to that size by being stupid. Of course, if CA allowed hunting during the rut things might be different.
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Old 12-02-2011, 01:00 PM
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They don't [allow hunting during the rut]? Season is on now here. But I swear the deer are so small. Here are a few. The no fence pictures are taken on the other side of the garden. The spike is less than a year. The buck seen through the fence is a 10 point and I took that one from the kitchen window. Never get a clear shot because of the garden fence.

I love your pictures, the last one with the bobcat is just amazing. Our poor little bobcats just dream about getting that big.
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Old 12-03-2011, 07:11 AM
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Cool TX pics. Some of my pics are on my website. I have quite a few trailcam pics but its a pain posting pics from my phone. I am not soliciting business just want to share some deer pics! My winter fox pic is on one of the other pages its my favorite pic I've taken if you zoom around!

Hunting photos from River Valley Hunting
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