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Post em up! I decided to say spike because that's all I get on my cams
I'm sure there are some funny looking spikes out there
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50 yards from the first one I found a fresh wallow that day, which explains the fact that it has a lot of mud on it.
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This guy stays busy
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Quote from: jtrammell on November 30, 2018, 07:29:50 PM
This guy stays busy
hopefully he stomped the coyote into the ground
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I tried posting two more pics...ill try to modify this post and try it that way
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last one
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suprised a big bull didn't run that spike off
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Big bull was chasing off another interloper, happens more than you think. Have seen the same with big horns and deer
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Here's a few.
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Quote from: NOCK NOCK on December 04, 2018, 07:57:56 PM
Here's a few.
nice, you have a lot better luck then me, i see cows during season and no bulls in a 3 point min unit.
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Cool pics but hate seeing a spike doing all the breeding
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spike and something bigger if you look close...
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behind the big fir
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