Official Post Padding Thread

PlainsHunter

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I think it was in the upper 40's the day I about put my hand on one. Probably why I didn't get bitten. It was moving slow so I killed it with a stick and threw it in a washout.

I'll bet they are everywhere in TX when it hits 70 degrees!
 

packmule

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I'll bet they are everywhere in TX when it hits 70 degrees!
I can't think of 1 month out of the yr where we don't hit 70s a few days in a row. Usually the front end of Winter they'll hit water to slow metabolism and the back end they think it's time to go.
 

packmule

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PM you take the coolest damn pictures. Love your photos.
Thank you. It's a good way to kill time. Used to ride around with a rifle and shoot coyotes/hogs and other random things that didn't belong in the pastures, now that my kiddo wants to go I just take the camera. (If I'm in the truck it's a different story, but hard to keep ear muffs on him on a 4wheeler). Here's some other pics without critters.







 

ssliger

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I had 14" on my lawn this morning, and another 4-6 fell this morning. Then they cancelled school.


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packmule

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Regional culture thing. Down here, it's very easy to pick out the transplants bc they'll use terms like, antlers, crayfish/crawdads, bluegill, bowfin, brook/crick/stream, cats-sup, etc.