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Best pics from the woods

Favorite view from Ohio in 2017.
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John H.
 
This may be one of my favorite pics of the past several years just because of the work and planning that went into that hunt. Cyber scouted that spot from nearly 1900 miles away, killed a buck the first two hours of the opener and packed him off the mountain. I can still feel the pain in my legs hiking that joker out of there. This pic brings all those feelings back!

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Tethrd-Ginger Ninja/Fire Crotch Fiddler
 
I think I may have to move.... you all have beautiful views and I've got flat ground.. lol
 
Most of my pics don't compare to the beauty of some of y'alls but I'll share anyways.

Took this sunrise pic this past season from my favorite spot to rifle hunt, killed a good buck that morning tooScreenshot_20190708-203427_Facebook.jpg

Took this one Turkey hunting one morning in the ouchita mountains
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This is the alum fork in the ouchita mountains, many miles down stream it turns into a lake and then the saline river. You can catch smallmouth bass, pickerel and other assorted fish in these little mountain streams. Long ways back in there to this pool Screenshot_20190708-203129_Gallery.jpg

A cool pic while rifle hunting, sage grass was to tall for me to ever get a shot as he chased some doe's around but a cool picScreenshot_20190708-202958_Gallery.jpg

A sunset one evening in central ARScreenshot_20190708-202738_Gallery.jpg
 
Not the best quality photo but I thought this was super cool. 7 trees joined together at their trunks. Anybody know what causes this or if it's even naturally occurring?

In some species, if a trees single main trunk is broken/seriously injured, it can have several shoots come up from the stump. Over time the middle trunk rots away. You see it very common in the redwood Forrest. Not sure if that’s what’s happening here. If it is, it would have needed to happen when the tree was very small.

On a side note, I killed my biggest buck ever out of a multi trunked tree just like that this past December in IL. I was sky lined, but with the sun at my back and the multi-trunks it gave me the cover I needed in a leafless forrest. Killed him to the left down the hill coming through a bedding area trailing a doe. Here was the view.

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