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zed6309 wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 1:02 pm Some pics from camp a few weeks back , made a Kephart knife I wanted to test out
Great series of photos of your camping expedition, Paul. Both of those knives look very practical.

There are a lot of really nice outdoor photos on this page. I think my favorite is Ike's wheat thief.
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Dinadan wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 1:40 pm
zed6309 wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 1:02 pm Some pics from camp a few weeks back , made a Kephart knife I wanted to test out
Great series of photos of your camping expedition, Paul. Both of those knives look very practical.

There are a lot of really nice outdoor photos on this page. I think my favorite is Ike's wheat thief.
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zed6309 wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 1:02 pm Some pics from camp a few weeks back , made a Kephart knife I wanted to test out ::tu:: IMG_4316.jpeg
I'm a big fan of Kephart, the man and the knife. Yours is a really great looking example, nice work ::tu::
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We had some undocumented farm laborers with us early this morning. We downsized our garden this year because of our age and the undocumented helpers have totally destroyed most everything we planted. :( Here they were early this morning, there were 5, couldn't get them all in the picture together.
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We'll try to get even this coming deer season.
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That’s too bad TF.You need to harvest more venison
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treefarmer wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 3:11 am We had some undocumented farm laborers with us early this morning.
need to get a Deer Depredation Permits (DDEP) which authorizes the lethal take of deer causing damage to crops or property.
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treefarmer wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 3:11 am We had some undocumented farm laborers with us early this morning. We downsized our garden this year because of our age and the undocumented helpers have totally destroyed most everything we planted. :( Here they were early this morning, there were 5, couldn't get them all in the picture together.
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We'll try to get even this coming deer season.
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Sorry to hear that, TF. We had the same thing happen to us a couple of years ago. We had just started to get a little produce out of it, and the deer and cotton tails came along and wiped it out. We haven't had one since. I was thinking of setting up some raised beds inside our fenced-in back yard at some point. Of course the rabbits can still get in the fence (Ruger has killed 2 this year - he's fast!). And the deer could jump the fence, but I don't think they would. We seem to have a bumper crop of cotton tails this year. The one below dug a little hole to cool off in.
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I posted a video here recently of a bobcat catching a squirrel in my backyard. I went down to check the game camera's yesterday, and found these pics of a mama bobcat with her kittens. Pretty sure it's the same cat who caught the squirrel.
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Unk,
I showed your 3 bobcat family pictures to my wife the other day and of course the response was an, "Ah, how cute." Then I forgot to post a comment thanking you for sharing the neat pictures. ::dang::
Very interesting to see! ::tu::
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They’re back!
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Nice beach pictures, Tom.
Some of the turtle nests along the Gulf that get the beach traffic like shown in your 1st picture are protected by stakes and safety tape to keep them safe. The videos of the baby turtles heading for the surf is always interesting to watch. I remember, probably 70-75 years ago being on Cocoa Beach with our family and my favorite uncle dug into a nest and got some turtle eggs to take home and eat. I remember he showed me the tracks where Momma Turtle had come out of the water and crawled almost to the high side of the beach and dug her nest. Not many people on the beach in those days. I also remember some folks (not our family) would eat seacows as we then called the Manatee. ::hmm:: We've eaten some interesting things over the years but never a Manatee and I don't remember Unkie sharing his turtle eggs with me.
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treefarmer wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 11:46 am..... protected by stakes and safety tape to keep them safe
same here Phillip, I'll take some pictures of them along with the "turtle moms" that come out around sunset and babysit the turtle nests into the wee hours of the morning.
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Unk wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 3:08 pm I posted a video here recently of a bobcat catching a squirrel in my backyard. I went down to check the game camera's yesterday, and found these pics of a mama bobcat with her kittens. Pretty sure it's the same cat who caught the squirrel.
Mike sweet pics. The rats, snakes and rabits in your area are in big trouble.
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Fellers yawl sure getting some more fine photos of the critters, around here it's the deer that cause the most damage to our gardens, I went to raised beds and big flower pots quite a while back. The dang tree rats will get a green tomater every now, but the bunnies seem to love to eat the wild clover in the yard, and I've got a bountiful supply for them. ::handshake::
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From my back porch looking into my neighbor's yard.
Maybe 10-12 yards away.
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Actually pretty odd, since we can almost be considered a suburb of Philly. Cherry Hill is a decent sized city.
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ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: Sun Jun 29, 2025 2:19 am
zed6309 wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 1:02 pm Some pics from camp a few weeks back , made a Kephart knife I wanted to test out ::tu:: IMG_4316.jpeg
I'm a big fan of Kephart, the man and the knife. Yours is a really great looking example, nice work ::tu::
Thank you appreciated ::tu::
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treefarmer wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:58 am Unk,
I showed your 3 bobcat family pictures to my wife the other day and of course the response was an, "Ah, how cute." Then I forgot to post a comment thanking you for sharing the neat pictures. ::dang::
Very interesting to see! ::tu::
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Thanks TF. I got the same response (How cute!) from my wife, daughter, and both sisters. :lol:
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doglegg wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 1:12 pm
Unk wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 3:08 pm I posted a video here recently of a bobcat catching a squirrel in my backyard. I went down to check the game camera's yesterday, and found these pics of a mama bobcat with her kittens. Pretty sure it's the same cat who caught the squirrel.
Mike sweet pics. The rats, snakes and rabits in your area are in big trouble.
Thanks DL. We seem to have a bumper crop of squirrels and cotton tails this year.
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Triplets!
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Waukonda wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 11:55 pmTriplets!
Great pics Ike ! Healthy looking triplets . That Second pic is neat.
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Waukonda wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 11:55 pmTriplets!
Pretty deer and great pic.
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Great pictures, IKe! Our deer are just now showing antler growth, the fawns wont usually show up until late August or September. As a younger observer, I always thought about the rut that is written about in the hunting magazines being in November and how folks planned around specific dates to hunt. I soon learned very few national writers ever wrote about Florida hunting, only Florida fishing. Rut in the Everglades is in July-August and the rut in the Panhandle is in January-March. Amazing how the Lord made the same things to happen at different times throughout the state of Florida.
Here are a few pictures from a week or so ago showing some velvet sprouting:
Some of the tribe, mommas and last season's fawns getting a little treat.
Some of the tribe, mommas and last season's fawns getting a little treat.
A good one watching last years babies.
A good one watching last years babies.
This one has promise. I'm not a "horn hunter" but bigger antlers are nice. Always remembering you can't eat the horns!
This one has promise. I'm not a "horn hunter" but bigger antlers are nice. Always remembering you can't eat the horns!
4 bucks in velvet watching Mr. Coon eat their snack!
4 bucks in velvet watching Mr. Coon eat their snack!
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Went fishing with brother Jim the other day and was really nice to hang out with him again. He’s not sure about heading back to Homer , Alaska . His Son is a captain and guide up there and loves it. Jim would like to go back and retire there but he’s got a few health issues and not sure he’s up to more cold winters .
Enough rambling. Here’s a few pics of the perch and bluegills . About 5 lbs of fillets in a couple hours . Not bad considering most of the time we were BS ing and didn’t have any line in the water .
Enjoy your day out there !
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JP, the bottom picture makes me hungry. Pretty filets!
Interesting the different fresh water fish around the country. Bluegills we have plus several others very similar but with different colors and minor differences. Perch like those are not in our waters, we do have Speckled Perch (Black Crappie) also know by a lot of other names depending on location.
Makes me think about hitting a pond in the morning with an ultralight and a small Bettle spin. ::nod::
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