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Had a Kudu come to a feeder in Texas once. Was told that the exotic ranch up river had some of their fence wash away when the river flooded and lost a few animals.
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A kudu would certainly be a surprise!
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if i see a kudu my trigger finger going to get mighty itchy.always wanted to kill one of them critters.i don't think it will happen here in va.
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Not game related but I did see the Budwieser blimp float over one day while deer hunting
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Man, just SMILE and be so very thankful for that kind of variety in B G animals.
W t are the only B G in So. Ark. In N Central Ark we do have a huntable population of Elk but it's on a permit DRAW basis.
Fantastic pics and a very nice W t you got there.
Jerry
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A Flat Trajectory is Never a Handicap
Speed is Trajectory's Friend !!
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All I see is turkeys and a mangy little coyote, which I cut in half with the .270. I did him a favor, he was in poor shape.
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.
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C n B -
Man, just SMILE and be so very thankful for that kind of variety in B G animals.
W t are the only B G in So. Ark. In N Central Ark we do have a huntable population of Elk but it's on a permit DRAW basis.
Fantastic pics and a very nice W t you got there.
Jerry While its not bg... there is always something. Yotes, fox, coons, all kinds of birds. Turkeys sometimes. Love watching doves and cardinals. And crows. Watching fox/yotes mouse is a blast. Ducks and geese and cranes flying at times too. There is almost always somethign to watch. And if there isn't, I start looking for the bobcat that scared it all off. LOL.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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