Caught this guy on the cam after pulling cards this weekend.
SmokeDog said:
It's in Mason. I do not believe we have CWD there yet.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
Melanistic Whitetail are so cool looking! Mind sharing approximate location?
We went to Reelfoot Lake and we ran up into a bayou with these spiders literally everywhere you looked. I thought my wife and daughters and the other ladies with us were going to have a stroke, and this was in broad daylight.CS78 said:
Yep. We always just called them banana spiders as kids. Not really dangerous but the webs sure will get your attention in the dark. They really like swampy bottom lands. Used to squerril and wood duck hunt a small bayou in Louisiana. They were so thick across the bayou in the dark, that you had to hold a paddle up in front of you to idle the boat in before shooting light.
Still holding up and working when we get rain. Based on the weather station, we've had only 1.23" this year. We were at 4.87" this time last year. I haul water over from the main water tank when I can, but that's a chore until I get a water tote.ttha_aggie_09 said:
Awesome! Homemade guzzler still working out well?
I wish this were true, they are flourishing at my place in Duval county.ttha_aggie_09 said:
Drought has been hard on the bobcats, too
Thats a great pic!AnScAggie said:
Those are ground squirrels, not tree squirrels. Relatively common in much of the Hill Country, nice looking and usually bigger than a tree squirrel. But if you shoot one watch out when you pick it up. Those things are covered in fleas living in ground burrows as they do.Shoefly! said:ttha_aggie_09 said:
Melanistic Whitetail are so cool looking! Mind sharing approximate location?
That is awesome. Two years ago driving down the Hunt Tx river road, I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw several black squirrels.