Tough pickin's

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Went to look for points this weekend, thought I had one, just a broken but worked piece of something. Pic# 3 has five little toads in it, can you pick them out?? Heh! Heh! There were MILLIONS of them, on the shoreline, up in the trees, and, as you can see, on the boulders, they really blend in with the lichen! Oh well, maybe next weekend, I can always hope!
 

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I know the feeling ,seeing something half exposed and just knowing your about to pluck one then DAMMIT..Still a good find and hunt man. Looks like a nice place.
 

Their not always whole but they are nice! Good find!
 

Looks like the tip to a nice one
 

Looks like a cool place... What state you from.?? Everywhere in Alabama grows up so bad and gets snakey.looks nice and clear there...

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That piece sure would've had me going, too.
 

Looks like a cool place... What state you from.?? Everywhere in Alabama grows up so bad and gets snakey.looks nice and clear there...

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Born and raised in Montana! :laughing7: Even when I lived in Utah, Montana is where I came for vacation, so, one day I decided I wanted to come back home, and here I am still! The main place I hunt is an old reservoir used for irrigation. It was dammed up around 109 years ago, but it is right smack in the middle of a major elk migration route, so it only makes sense that there would have been a LOT of hunting here, for a very long time, thousands of years apparently!
 

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I believe that game will travel the same trails for many years. Did you know a turtle will always lay its eggs in the same place it was born? Its like they have a GPS. So any place that has game probably has had game for many years imo.
 

Makes sense. Deer will take the easiest routs and passes just like us. Landscape's usually don't change much.
 

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