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Post by mostinterestingmanintheworld on Feb 29, 2008 23:43:05 GMT -6
ghost cat This sucker took a 30 pound drag rock down the hill for a tumble On another thread guys were asking about sleepy creeks this is 1 3/4 Season is over today, took some nostalgic pics of the country I love wandering around in. God's been good to me.
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Post by cameron2 on Mar 1, 2008 0:08:09 GMT -6
Its a wise man that appreciates what he's been given . . . .
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Post by ColdSteel on Mar 1, 2008 4:21:48 GMT -6
Great looking pictures Joel
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Post by bobwendt on Mar 1, 2008 5:11:13 GMT -6
great scenery shots joel, and SUN! something the east doesn`t get. my cats desperatly need some drying. been heat and fans on them the whole time and at 90-100% humidity look like put on just yesterday. I`ve been home 3 weeks and yesterday was the first sunny day in 3 weeks I could hang them out.
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Post by Bob Jameson on Mar 1, 2008 7:05:42 GMT -6
So many take such scenery for granted because you see it every day. I have learned more then ever to step back and appreciate my time in the field now adays. Nice cats and breathe taking photos.
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Post by gdo on Mar 1, 2008 7:12:50 GMT -6
I ALWAYS APPRECIATE PICTURES OF THE RUGGED WEST. LETS HAVE SOME MORE.
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Post by Stanley on Mar 1, 2008 8:17:01 GMT -6
Great pic's. But why do you call it a ghost cat? The body of water in the back ground. Is it shallow,do people fish there? Is there anything, like mule deer or antelope running around? I'm taking that the in the pic's , that's sage brush. The slate/shale has to be cautious to walk on at times. Great views, and I like the pic's. But I have never been to this part of the country before,"Nevada". When I was 10 years old,My father,sister and myself. flew to NM. To see my dads brother and our 1st cousins. They live in Albuqurque. I remember desert on one side of the mountain. and the other was a lush green and forest.
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Post by scott kimball on Mar 1, 2008 8:28:31 GMT -6
INVITE me out there joel ;D ;D on the level though that is some nice looking country.great pics.
scott
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Post by SteveCraig on Mar 1, 2008 8:45:00 GMT -6
Area around Sedona Az.....and a couple called greys More Northern Az. What the 7000 foot elevation looks like. That second pic is just a couple miles from where I live......Yeh, I know, I have to look at that stuff every day. I guess somebodys got to do it.! In the background, you will see a tiny portion of what the Mogillon Rim looks like. Cat Factories is what Mell Hershberger called them. He was right....both bobcats and lions.
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Post by mostinterestingmanintheworld on Mar 1, 2008 9:03:38 GMT -6
Stanley he was just pale. The water is just runoff that has collected on the valley floor. The "Great Basin" is called that because no water drains to the sea, it just flows onto the valley floor and evaporates and leaves what is called a playa. Another word for alkaline flat.
You are right the most dangerous thing in this part of the world is rockslides, I have two different friends that have slipped and knocked themselves unconcious, one broke his leg and had to hop to the ATV.
Lot's of antelope here an some deer, would be more except for lions.
Joel
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Post by SteveCraig on Mar 1, 2008 9:08:35 GMT -6
A couple of high desert pics too! We even have bears out here too. Called this guy in pretty close. We have red fox in AZ too!
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Post by BrandonH on Mar 1, 2008 15:03:46 GMT -6
Always great to see your pics, Joel. Thanks for posting BH
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Post by foxcatcher1 on Mar 1, 2008 15:10:07 GMT -6
Steve Ya call those RED foxes??? I fail to see the red part?
Don
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Post by SteveCraig on Mar 1, 2008 15:46:08 GMT -6
When Bob and i trapped them, he called the chafawn foxes, because they were almost a pale yellow with a little red in them. Look at those tails though. 9 inch diameter tails with 6 inches of white on them! The belly fur on them is longer than the backs of prime Indiana reds! They just dont have the color though.
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Post by foxcatcher1 on Mar 1, 2008 15:53:09 GMT -6
Thats funny. Chafaun foxes. he he. It don't take much to make a better fox then Indiana foxes though. Don
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Post by bfflobo on Mar 2, 2008 0:33:07 GMT -6
Excellant, Joel.
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Post by 17Wonk on Mar 2, 2008 21:17:55 GMT -6
Those pics were the highpoint of my day!
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Post by sliprig on Mar 3, 2008 9:33:59 GMT -6
Cat Factories is what Mell Hershberger called them. He was right....both bobcats and lions. Steve, I heard that name before. Can you give me some info??
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Post by SteveCraig on Mar 3, 2008 16:29:09 GMT -6
Mel was a great trapper and teacher. He was from the Phoenix area. Trapped all over. He wrote a very good bobcat trapping book too!
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Post by mostinterestingmanintheworld on Mar 3, 2008 23:11:36 GMT -6
Yeah he was the first one I knew that wrote about walkthrough sets.
Joel
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