Critters captured on camera

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Here is a little guy that almost got run over. It crossed the road right in front of the truck last Sat.
My guess is about 5 feet long, but hard to tell.
Think its in the Gopher snake family, but only a guess. He was moving fairly fast but not flat out. Found a hole & disappeared seconds after the second picture.
Not common snake in this area. Think I saw one about 7/8 years ago.

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   / Critters captured on camera #562  
This red fox has been hanging around the house for a couple months now. It keeps an eye on the house but is not too worried.

Apples are on the menu.
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Time-out for a chin scratch.
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We went over to Sister's house for supper tonight. These guys were crossing the driveway in front of the car, so I waited to get a picture. These are the young ones who are loose on the yard.

Larro
 
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We see a lot of red foxes here. More red foxes than deer. A fox checking out my turkey decoy. The fox in the black flash is eating apples. And a deer that still has it's winter coat.

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   / Critters captured on camera #565  
Had some unwanted visitors at my shooting house. First time seeing any hogs on my home place. I hope they move on, or I get a shot at them one.

Larro

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   / Critters captured on camera #566  
We see a lot of red foxes here. More red foxes than deer. A fox checking out my turkey decoy. The fox in the black flash is eating apples. And a deer that still has it's winter coat.

I wish I still had our red fox around. Much better mousers and less concerning than the coyotes.
 
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Larro, you better kill them hog quick or you'll be run over by them before you know it... They're worse than rabbits. I killed 8 last year and didnt even put a dent in the population on my place.. Got pics of litters twice what we killed... Here is just one...
 

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   / Critters captured on camera #568  
Larro, you better kill them hog quick or you'll be run over by them before you know it... They're worse than rabbits. I killed 8 last year and didnt even put a dent in the population on my place.. Got pics of litters twice what we killed... Here is just one...

I have a large {2K acres} farm just south of me. Those guys are real good about killing varmints. Yesterday was the first corn I have put out for this season, so the hogs haven't associated it with that location yet. I am yet to cut up my food plots, so I will take a pistol with me on the tractor. I might get lucky and get a good shot at one of them.

Larro
 
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Larro, you better kill them hog quick or you'll be run over by them before you know it... They're worse than rabbits. I killed 8 last year and didnt even put a dent in the population on my place.. Got pics of litters twice what we killed... Here is just one...

I have always heard wild hog was better tasting that farmed pork.

Any truth to that rumor?

Thanks,
David
 
   / Critters captured on camera #570  
Had some unwanted visitors at my shooting house. First time seeing any hogs on my home place. I hope they move on, or I get a shot at them one.

Larro

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That's a good hog Larro.... I'm thinkin 160#...maybe more. I don't see any young ones, so it's likely to be a boar hog. Breakfast sausage for a year!
 

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