I snuck up on this one

B_F_E

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THIS PIC IS GETTING OLD!!!

REAL OLD!!!

GOOD GAWD Beefy!!!

I THOUGHT WE'D SEE SOMETHING ELSE???

FINALLY!!!

A THREAD BY Beefy THAT MIGHT BE AROUND FOR MORE THAN 20 MINUTES!!!

WTF Beefy???

THIS IS MY NEW GUN,YOU MAY NOT LIKE IT,YOU'LL LIKE IT A HELL OF A LOT LESS WHEN IT HITS ITS DESTINATION!!!
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THE ONLY bobcat THAT KNOWS ALOT OF YOU HAVE HAD THIS IMAGE IN YOUR PEA BRAIN BUT DUE TO POOR SHOOTING TACTICS I'M STILL KICKIN!!!
 
It's bad enough we have bulls dying of old age. Now we have trees dying of old age and killing bulls in their prime.

I herd in 2009 if you buy a wood permit you get a management tag free.
 
Beefy, I don't think you took this photo? I think it is an email photo?

There is something about this photo that bothers me.:)

I think this tree was alive when it fell to the ground. I say that because the needles are still on the branches. Usually when a tree dies while standing, they lose their needles and turn into a "snag" and then at some point down the road it rots and falls over. BUT, it is possible for a tree to die, turn all brown and then fall within a very short time. Not likely though. The odds are against it, IMO. Especially with no other dead trees in the back ground.

So, assuming I'm correct and the tree was alive when it fell over, it takes at least two weeks for the needles to turn brown. I know that from my past logging experience, and having lived among trees all my life.

So, assuming the tree was down for at least two weeks, that means the elk has been laying there for that long. And that elk looks to be in too good of shape for having laid there for at least two weeks. Unless of course the tree just pinned him there and he lived for some period of time.

So what am I saying? Heck, I don't know! LOL! I wish hunting season would hurry up and get here. I have a tendancy to over think things this time of year.:)

Eel
 

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