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Cham9085
I brake for psilocybes.


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Haha damn man. Go spread a shit ton of ammonia and Cayenne pepper in all of your trouble areas
As for the beaver skull, I think beavers are good luck in general. A few weeks ago when I posted that Beaver Dam that I found I took some of the sticks that they had stripped home with me and use them as walking sticks now and now when I bring them with me when I go hunting I find mushrooms. Active or not they help me find mushrooms I think
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bloodycarcass
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doctorghosty said: nice find Cham. this thread is getting competitive fast
found a beaver skull, that's good luck right?
  
also, I have a coyote infestation behind my new house. Monday night I found a fresh deer leg with a hunk of shoulder meat still attached to it in my backyard and bagged it and threw it in the trash and then yesterday morning found an entire (different) deer carcass picked clean (except for the nose) in the same spot, swarming with flies. Had to bury the poor bastard.
what i'm trying to say is, I respect the hustle but will likely need to crush them. I don't have daily free time to always be cleaning up the fucking Serengeti when I get home from work.
I'm down to hunt some coyote for ya doc.
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wryans



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Wow Doc that's crazy... do you think the coyotes killed a baby or injured deer, or are they a dynamic enough predator to catch a healthy white tail…? And this is in the DW area? Nice beaver teeheehee...
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doctorghosty
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: wryans]
#24239938 - 04/13/17 10:07 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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I reckon they could have also scavenged a deer hit by a car but who knows. I do know there are videos on youtube of a pack of coyotes taking down full-grown bucks though and it is a tough watch as it takes them a long ass time.
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TempestDnB
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Do you think they are coyotes or coywolf? I know coyotes are wolves, but do you think they have more wolf blood in them?
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doctorghosty
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I haven't seen them so they might even be werewolves at this point
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wryans



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Yeah that's what I was thinking... who knows though... I will not watch the YouTube vids of that kinda stuff... I'm too fragile emotionally lol... doubt you can just pop off a rifle around the house, unless you are a lil ways out of town... don't like the thought of animals suffering, so poisoning is awful... maybe they'll move on once they take out the deer...
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TempestDnB
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relic
of a bygone era


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doctorghosty said: nice find Cham. this thread is getting competitive fast
found a beaver skull, that's good luck right?
  
also, I have a coyote infestation behind my new house. Monday night I found a fresh deer leg with a hunk of shoulder meat still attached to it in my backyard and bagged it and threw it in the trash and then yesterday morning found an entire (different) deer carcass picked clean (except for the nose) in the same spot, swarming with flies. Had to bury the poor bastard.
what i'm trying to say is, I respect the hustle but will likely need to crush them. I don't have daily free time to always be cleaning up the fucking Serengeti when I get home from work.
beavers symbolize that you're a team player and something something about family connections or family life IIRC...but it's been a while since i've been an NDN.
my family used to trap beaver BITD (along with other furry little things). those teeth are badass and usually more than a semi-circle if you can wiggle it out of the skull. as a kid i'd work on a skull, after leaving it out for the flies and maggots to strip it of any meat of course, and wiggle the teeth little by little each day until they finally came out. i think the goal was to make a necklace at one time but by the time i collected a bunch of teeth it just didn't seem kewl enough compared to, like, bear claws or some shit like that. i think i still have a box of beaver teeth somewhere...
those coyotes are a whole nother matter. they'll rid the neighborhood of cats and any small dogs that get loose, that's for sure. good luck getting rid of em if they've taken up residence; there might be a den close by if you're finding carcasses. the coyotes around my casa and i have come to an understanding...they don't raid my chickens and rabbits and i won't spend a weekend in the woods, hunting them down, staking out their den, and plucking off pack members one by one from a tree stand. the armistice has lasted two years so far but i heard them yapping over a kill about 500 meters away from my house when i walked the dog after midnight about a week ago. if they get bold or have forgotten our agreement, i'll be just fine going all rambo on them with a .223 again.
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Origyn
Neato


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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: relic]
#24240294 - 04/13/17 12:07 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Dr. you should be hearing those song dogs yipping with glee in the evening if in fact they are yotes. If you are in the sticks are off the beaten path the deer could be poached if you see no teeth marks on the bones.
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doctorghosty
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: Origyn]
#24240599 - 04/13/17 02:23 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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i'm in the middle of metro Atlanta. upon further research, many of my neighbors have seen coyotes over the years and one guy in our neighborhood even had his leashed small dog snatched when walking him one morning. I'm just going to buy some landmines.
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Cham9085
I brake for psilocybes.


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There's a pawn shop in Dahlonega that sells claymores and trip wire mines
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Mr Piggy
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Quote:
TempestDnB said: Do you think they are coyotes or coywolf? I know coyotes are wolves, but do you think they have more wolf blood in them?
Innit it a bit far south for coywolf?
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relic
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: Mr Piggy]
#24244567 - 04/14/17 07:56 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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in the east--at least from VA north because that was the convo i was having with an expert--our coyotes are anywhere from around 15% to around 60% (IIRC) wolf DNA, but for all intents and purposes they're just a larger bodied coyote than is commonly found in the west.
or at least that's how it was explained by a local biologist that spouted off a lot of other info that i knew to be accurate so i've always believed that. i think coywolf is just a colloquialism, no?
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Origyn
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doctorghosty said: i'm in the middle of metro Atlanta. upon further research, many of my neighbors have seen coyotes over the years and one guy in our neighborhood even had his leashed small dog snatched when walking him one morning. I'm just going to buy some landmines.
Hotlanta where the playas play!
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Mr Piggy
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: relic]
#24244681 - 04/14/17 08:39 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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relic said: in the east--at least from VA north because that was the convo i was having with an expert--our coyotes are anywhere from around 15% to around 60% (IIRC) wolf DNA, but for all intents and purposes they're just a larger bodied coyote than is commonly found in the west.
or at least that's how it was explained by a local biologist that spouted off a lot of other info that i knew to be accurate so i've always believed that. i think coywolf is just a colloquialism, no?
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/coywolf-meet-the-coywolf/8605/
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puntended
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: breeg89]
#24247352 - 04/15/17 08:01 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Not that expect anything from this post, but you all should know that I've worked very hard the past few years to assist the proliferation of the ovoids around north Georgia, so get out hunting y'all! Thanks for all you guys do
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wryans



Registered: 02/09/17
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Loc: New Minglewood, Georgia
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Thanks Pun... I'm lookin' hard... good chance of rain Tues... feels dry here in Roswell... tons of these... any one know the other pink one on the log?... happy Sunday...
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doctorghosty
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: wryans]
#24249115 - 04/16/17 01:56 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Pink ones are Lycogala epidendrum
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ChickChickChicken
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I am a novice and trying to learn. Can anyone help me ID this small brown mushroom? It was found ITP Atlanta growing on a large decaying log. The spore print was light reddish brown.
I'm also including a pic of a another very large mushroom (purely for curiosity) which was growing out of a sawed stump in the same general area.
Went searching for hours and these were the only mushrooms I could even find. Is it still too dry / early in the season? Thanks all!


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