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November 16, 2010, 10:15:25 AM »
im sorry to hear that I hope you recover fully and soon at that! Yah I dont know what happened to BTC after they switched boards all of the washington and oregon guys stopped posting.
BTW guys if you wanna know anything about takin huge blacktails pay attentions to treekillers post because he is a blacktail killin machine! and all with a recurve at that.
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November 18, 2010, 08:56:40 PM »
Thanks guys! I'm in rehab, but going out to photograph rutting bucks in probably the best therapy.
Here's some pics from the last week...
This guy showed up this week, what a buck!!!
Crappy sensor!
Even the little dinks like to rub "the post"
The big gnarly 3x4 is still hanging around...
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love the pics! keep them coming
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Thats frickin awesome
why don't we get any blackies like that here
or do we and I'm missing something!
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November 19, 2010, 06:19:33 PM »
holy sh*t that one buck is huge! let me know if you need someone to make im stop rubbing that fence post lol
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That is great. Is that in your yard? Those thing's will give me nightmares till next year. I'd probably choke and miss, Those are huge BT!
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lol we're gona need a bigger post
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unfreakinbelievable TK!
, I would love to be in that area come shed huntin season.
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Man those bucks are nice.
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This little bear was doing a pole dance!
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didnt know bears did the pole dance, learn something every day, nice picts. is that a magic pole? seems to get used alot
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Could it be that they like the kind of wood the pole is made of? Can you tell what kind it is? Our 9 acres of land needs a scratching post like that. I wonder why they first started rubbing on that particular post. Probably when one started using it, other animals did too. Is it along a good trail? An intersection of trails? Along an "edge" between an open area and the woods? Do bobcats or mt. lions also use it?
Has anyone else found a rubbing post like this one?
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November 26, 2010, 02:37:24 PM »
Just reviewed the other "rubbing post" thread, and some of my questions are answered.
Does anyone know what brand of "Pressure Treated" wood the Forest Service uses?
It looks like the post has to be put in the ground very solidly so they can't push it over. I'd be tempted to unscrew that sign from the broken post, take the half-post home and plant it.
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