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Old 12/10/11, 06:19 PM
 
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Walk in the woods today pics

Such a pretty day here in Eastern Oklahoma just had to take a long walk. I did not see much, leaves are pretty dry but here is a pic or two I saw.
First pic is the salt block in front of my house.
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The next pic is a pic of a fresh scrape, and fact I saw three scrapes all fresh.
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Pic in front of house where I see lots of deer about anytime.
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Old 12/10/11, 06:39 PM
 
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That must be quiet a view to look out and see deer.
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Old 12/10/11, 07:56 PM
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very pretty. thank you for sharing
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Old 12/10/11, 08:02 PM
 
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Nice view, thanks for sharing.
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Old 12/10/11, 09:47 PM
 
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That must be quiet a view to look out and see deer.
Thanks guys and gals, It is nice. I am at the end of the road. No houses close, deer noth bothered. Okiedave will post another or two later. Thanks again.
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Old 12/11/11, 10:55 AM
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lovely!
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Old 12/11/11, 04:21 PM
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I've heard of salt blocks but don't know much about them - do only deer use them, or do other critters? DH wants to draw more deer to our property (not to hunt, just to watch) but I don't want more raccoons, possums, etc coming around.

Very peaceful looking property you have there, nice to have only deer for neighbors!
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Old 12/11/11, 07:51 PM
 
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I've heard of salt blocks but don't know much about them - do only deer use them, or do other critters? DH wants to draw more deer to our property (not to hunt, just to watch) but I don't want more raccoons, possums, etc coming around.

Very peaceful looking property you have there, nice to have only deer for neighbors!
No, deer is about all I see.
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Old 12/11/11, 10:25 PM
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No, deer is about all I see.
Looks like coon, possum, a feline and some kind of canine is around at night also.
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Old 12/11/11, 11:30 PM
 
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Looks like coon, possum, a feline and some kind of canine is around at night also.
You are right on the coon and sometimes a bobcat in the neighborhood. Coyotes on GC, but not have seen any on salt.
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Old 12/12/11, 07:18 AM
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Tnx for posting. Near the Eufala area? Pretty there.
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Old 12/12/11, 08:35 AM
 
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Tnx for posting. Near the Eufala area? Pretty there.
About 40-50 miles as the crow flies.
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Makes me home sick.
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