Actually it's called the Bridle path. It's a fancy word for Horse trail.
Horses are just ANOTHER invasive species. They have no business here. Caused a lot of damage they have!
Actually it's called the Bridle path. It's a fancy word for Horse trail.
Horses are just ANOTHER invasive species. They have no business here. Caused a lot of damage they have!
Now.....Mr. Ed would have something to say about that .....lol
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That is unbelievable! I have seen a couple in the woods over the years never actually seen them make a kill let alone on a regular basis. What does that mean? How many kills would you estimate you have seen in person and what did they kill? Where are you watching from?I have NEVER, in over 50 years in the field, seen coyotes hunt in packs. See them all the time. See them kill on a regular basis and I have NEVER seen more than two during their hunt. They are primarily solitary hunters. Sometimes in loose pairs as indicated in one of the articles xggi posted. Wolves are pack hunters.
That is amazing!!!!!! You mean to tell us that for nearly 2 whole months you were out before dawn and stayed until after dark? Did you not have a job?In just ONE deer season, I spent 49 FULL, before dawn to after dark, days in the field and many more "partial days".
That is amazing!!!!!! You mean to tell us that for nearly 2 whole months you were out before dawn and stayed until after dark? Did you not have a job?
That is amazing!!!!!! You mean to tell us that for nearly 2 whole months you were out before dawn and stayed until after dark? Did you not have a job?
With some easy research another possibility becomes very likely.When you haul the freight Joe hauls you can take a few months off to do the things you love.
Or Joe was in the dog house....