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This is just cool stuff.
Nate
That was pretty cool.?ÿ I could have told you what would happen if you nailed a chicken in the ground in the woods though.
I had something get into my chicken house one night.?ÿ You should've seen the mess...and they weren't even cooked.
I watched the video thinking it was going to be one of the field crew showing up.?ÿ ?????ÿ
Don't know about cooked chicken nailed to the ground, but a sweet, juicy, ripe watermelon might disappear completely if left near me and then unattended.
NOTE:?ÿ We are rapidly nearing that time of year when smart drivers need to be certain to lock their vehicles 24/7 so as to prevent the mysterious appearance of tomatoes, zucchini squash and similar products in overabundance in the neighborhood.
Being attentive and perceptive has helped me out a lot.?ÿ The difference between field corn and sweet corn is visually apparent.?ÿ This time of year no stand of sweet corn is safe from my stealthy grasp around here.
PS - I can maneuver unnoticed in a corn patch, watermelons are a different story.?ÿ?ÿ
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I'm too tall to hide in a sweet corn patch without squatting and crab-walking.?ÿ Not gonna happen at this age.
I would have eaten it or made chicken salad first, and threw some leftovers in the carcass and nail it down. Them things is good eatin'. ?????ÿ
Interesting...
Haha.?ÿ Not many critters pass up an easy meal.
One year on a game camera, in northern Minnesota. Its 15 minutes long.?ÿ
The bears scratching their backs is cool.
Nate