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You're welcome and congrats! I'm at 18,513.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sun Apr 20, 2025 4:12 pm Thanks for the very interesting photos redrider.
I just noticed that this is my 18 thousandth email.![]()
Those are great pictures! If he's in the woods, that cat is used to people strolling by, he/she is relaxed for sure.
Awesome pictures
Thanks Philip, the cats are pretty used to people being around. I would hate to tangle with one.treefarmer wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 1:13 amThose are great pictures! If he's in the woods, that cat is used to people strolling by, he/she is relaxed for sure.
Along that line, I saw a post that showed some pictures of a turkey hunter that was jumped by a bobcat while he was trying to call in a bird. Appears he did a good enough job to fool the cat. He had claw marks on both sides of his face, just missed his eyes!
Treefarmer
Thanks QS
I agree with JP, that 2nd shot is exceptional. The facial expression in that pic actually reminds me of Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion.
doglegg wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 1:26 pmThat's great John, because chickens don't mess an area.treefarmer wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 1:13 amI don't understand , but thanks for sharing the pictures.You're welcome and congrats! I'm at 18,513.1967redrider wrote: ↑Sun Apr 20, 2025 6:00 pm [quote="Quick Steel" post_id=<a href="tel:1189714">1189714</a> time=<a href="tel:1745165552">1745165552</a> user_id=11282]
Thanks for the very interesting photos redrider.
I just noticed that this is my 18 thousandth email.![]()
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A clean chicken house is a happy chicken house. Warm enought to throw the windows open.
Are you getting many eggs and what are you feeding them?
Great pics, Tony, as the oldtimers used to say, that thing is built "hell for stout". Your Tacoma picture looks like it belongs in one of those slick brochures that you find in the car dealership showrooms.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Wed Apr 30, 2025 11:34 pm Helene dropped some trees behind our barns that need working up. Couldn't get across the creek so my knife collecting neighbor and I built a bridge. He is a retired welder, and a very good one. That's him in the second pic. We leveled it up with boards before he welded the girders and bracing, then poured cement footers at each corner, and leveled the ramps. A few trim boards, and it will be finished. Now we both have access to a lot of wood on the mountain side in the future.
Edit: Forgot to mention ... the barn to the left in the first pic is an old tobacco barn. I built a deer hunting stand inside the back of it toward the mountain 12' up. Or, I may sit inside the other barn on a bucket in incognito mode.We cannot bait in TN, but I can plant rye and wheat.
Thank you IkeWaukonda wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 9:05 pmGreat pics, Tony, as the oldtimers used to say, that thing is built "hell for stout". Your Tacoma picture looks like it belongs in one of those slick brochures that you find in the car dealership showrooms.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Wed Apr 30, 2025 11:34 pm Helene dropped some trees behind our barns that need working up. Couldn't get across the creek so my knife collecting neighbor and I built a bridge. He is a retired welder, and a very good one. That's him in the second pic. We leveled it up with boards before he welded the girders and bracing, then poured cement footers at each corner, and leveled the ramps. A few trim boards, and it will be finished. Now we both have access to a lot of wood on the mountain side in the future.
Edit: Forgot to mention ... the barn to the left in the first pic is an old tobacco barn. I built a deer hunting stand inside the back of it toward the mountain 12' up. Or, I may sit inside the other barn on a bucket in incognito mode.We cannot bait in TN, but I can plant rye and wheat.
Great pic Ike!
Sounds like a great spot.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 12:49 amGreat pic Ike!I just got permission to hunt 330 acres high up the mountain on the TN/NC line. Last year, two 40+ acres properties I had been hunting were lost due to a land sale, and the other, the people are moving up from Florida this year to build their home. Thought I was gonna have to hunt public only this season, but WOW, what a blessing from my friend! We went up there yesterday, and it looks awesome! Next time we go up there, I will take some pics.