Found a shed on the way in (didn’t move it of course) and had a blue indigo snake go by that was every bit of 7ft. No deer or nilgai yet
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Originally posted by piercebronkite View PostSo far I have seen a mature bull nilgai, two giant hogs (both on scouting day), javelina, bigass gator, tortoise, a million ducks, and a few snakes. This is a cool place!
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Know of one 5pt whitetail that has been turned in so far.
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Originally posted by Big Ace View PostI personally ain’t wasting an arrow on a pig.
But he was headed straight to my buddy and he had more arrows than me.
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I want to know when the last helicopter nilgai extermination was conducted. Scouting I encountered 3 pairs of calves, all without a cow. They were as gentle and small as can be, walked up within 30 yards of them all. Only mature nilgai on scout day was a cow with ear tags and 2 calves nursing on her. Make sense the test subject wasn't shot. Those numbers are nothing in comparison to what Ive seen previously biking the refuge.
I'm thinking they let the helicopter snipers in ahead of us Hunters who paid for permits and traveled all the way down here to hunt them with the associated cost. Meanwhile, someone with USDA AND THE REFUGE is lining their pockets off this aerial nilgai eradication and slanging nilgai meat for profit and "NON-profit".
Anyone know when it was last conducted?
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Originally posted by GBludau View PostI want to know when the last helicopter nilgai extermination was conducted. Scouting I encountered 3 pairs of calves, all without a cow. They were as gentle and small as can be, walked up within 30 yards of them all. Only mature nilgai on scout day was a cow with ear tags and 2 calves nursing on her. Make sense the test subject wasn't shot. Those numbers are nothing in comparison to what Ive seen previously biking the refuge.
I'm thinking they let the helicopter snipers in ahead of us Hunters who paid for permits and traveled all the way down here to hunt them with the associated cost. Meanwhile, someone with USDA AND THE REFUGE is lining their pockets off this aerial nilgai eradication and slanging nilgai meat for profit and "NON-profit".
Anyone know when it was last conducted?
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Saw a large cow on scouting day, within shooting distance no less, an absolutely gigantic bull yesterday running at 300 yards (someone had bumped it from somewhere and it had a new destination on its mind), ten bazillion ducks, and an indigo snake which was easily the largest snake I've ever seen in the field. Fun place, my first time here. (oh, and I passed on shooting two small deer -- what's the point, really?)
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DRAG TEAM ASSEMBLE TIMES 2!!!!!
I'M ON FIRE!
2 GIANTS!!! ONE IS DEAD RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME LESS THAN 20 YDS. MADE AN 8 YD SHOT!! DIED ON FILM!
NEXT SHOT WAS 40YDS. SAW ALOT OF BLOOD SPRAYING!!
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Originally posted by GBludau View PostDRAG TEAM ASSEMBLE TIMES 2!!!!!
I'M ON FIRE!
2 GIANTS!!! ONE IS DEAD RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME LESA THAN 20 YDS. MADE AN 8 YD SHOT!! DIED ON FILM!
NEXT SHOT WAS 40YDS. SAW ALOT OF BLOOD SPRAYING!!
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