me and my friend went hunting this afternoon, and we game across huge hog ruts, where they make huge holes in the ground and hog tracks all around. but around it was a fresh pile of droppings, what ever it was…..was only a few minutes a head of us. the pile was slimy, and moved like jello, i got my knife (cause god who would touch it) and scraped some up and the inside was absolutely DRY DIRT.
we got back home and looked it up and the closest match we found armadillo droppings. is this correct?
and near the feeder is an old cow trail (about 15-20 yards away) with real soft dirt with fresh deer tracks… totaly ignored the corn, (no signs anywhere)…… up ahead about 50 yards was doe and fawn tracks, could that buck been to busy with the doe to even realize there was corn there?
thanks guys
oh yea,don’t if your a anti-hunter, dont even bother wasting your time on us AND pissing the hunters off
armidillos? TEXAS this is armidillo country, ofcourse we got them everywhere, drive donw the highway theres roadkill every ten feet its way over populated, lol
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