Click bait!!! But still a cool time of year.
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Kill a Monarch Butterfly,go to jail.
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Originally posted by Burnadell View PostYep, I remember hunting on a lease in Junction and having them migrate through....looked like a colorful Milky Way in daytime! A sight to behold.
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One October a few years back a semi-tame roadrunner hung out in my backyard. He made a good living darting after and beak spearing Monarch low flyers. Kinda felt sorry for these cool little guys, but like Josey might have said, roadrunners gotta eat, same as worms.
Monarchs are another reason October is such a great month.
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20 plus years ago I was hunting public land in Wise County and came across an old house place that had several thousands of monarchs all around in the trees in a circle. I was awe.
I have some friends from college, Rustled Again and his wife, that have a ranch near Menard. My wife and I are going down in a couple of weeks to help tag Monarchs along the San Saba River.
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Originally posted by Froggy View Post20 plus years ago I was hunting public land in Wise County and came across an old house place that had several thousands of monarchs all around in the trees in a circle. I was awe.
I have some friends from college, Rustled Again and his wife, that have a ranch near Menard. My wife and I are going down in a couple of weeks to help tag Monarchs along the San Saba River.
Tagging is pretty awesome. It’s pretty amazing how allot of these critters travel.
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Originally posted by Froggy View Post20 plus years ago I was hunting public land in Wise County and came across an old house place that had several thousands of monarchs all around in the trees in a circle. I was awe.
I have some friends from college, Rustled Again and his wife, that have a ranch near Menard. My wife and I are going down in a couple of weeks to help tag Monarchs along the San Saba River.
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