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Thank you sir!Weird findings in the woods - www.ifish.net
Here's what I can find, but it won't give you page the 1st page. Not sure if it was my phone or the page
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Thank you sir!Weird findings in the woods - www.ifish.net
Here's what I can find, but it won't give you page the 1st page. Not sure if it was my phone or the page
Anything weird happen after seeing them? I've read really scary bubblegum my pants stories about random staircases in the woods.....
I found the Redditor.
Did you read all of them? He posted like 6 or 7 different times with various stories. They were amazing. I couldnt stop reading them.It was one of the best stories I've read in awhile.
Did you read all of them? He posted like 6 or 7 different times with various stories. They were amazing. I couldnt stop reading them.
I grew up in an area without much wilderness at all so having moved to Oregon recently I am both excited and slightly nervous about exploring the woods.
Maybe you have someone running leghold traps on your property. The hole looks like something a novice trapper would make for a set. Coyotes have a habit of dealing with steel traps when they detect them by digging them up, flipping them over to trip them, and crapping on them as a kind of editorial statement. I know because I was a trapper in the Ozarks for many years. Trapped many a raccoon, coyote, and fox.I`ve been having trouble with trespassers the past couple months and while out mapping their routes I came across this L-shaped hole. The photos are about a month old and it`s still there, but now there`s a coyote turd in it as well. I added the AK mag and zippo for scale and the crappy paracord bracelet for the compass.
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Interesting idea, I hadn`t thought of that. The crap`s been all but disintegrated in the rain but the nasty white flecks are still around.Maybe you have someone running leghold traps on your property. The hole looks like something a novice trapper would make for a set. Coyotes have a habit of dealing with steel traps when they detect them by digging them up, flipping them over to trip them, and crapping on them as a kind of editorial statement. I know because I was a trapper in the Ozarks for many years. Trapped many a raccoon, coyote, and fox.
I posted the first picture on the Moms Demand Action Facebook page and added a write-up about anti-hollow point legislation in 23 states and how they should support that legislation. I doubt they'll fall for it.