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Post by rs on Apr 27, 2007 12:10:10 GMT -4
A even more of a rare find here in tioga co.and there were two hens just out of the pic.
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Post by zodiakgsps on Apr 27, 2007 17:26:36 GMT -4
Awesome!! Not finding any here in Erie Co.
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Post by loggy on Apr 27, 2007 19:11:20 GMT -4
I now up in Sullivan County where I hunt...havent seen one in many, many years!
Good pic there.
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Post by skwirl on Apr 28, 2007 10:34:17 GMT -4
i saw one walking down Rt 6 here in town I think it was carrying a sign that read Lancaster co or bust
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Post by jeffpahunter on May 4, 2007 15:43:37 GMT -4
I agree RS but his brother is living over by me in Bradford County... Early last fall I saw one walk across our road just above where our drive connects. Although we have State Game lands around the corner from us I'm pretty sure it was way to early to be a stocked bird for that year but with all the Coyote's and Fox around I'm surprised he was still around if from the year before. About 2-3 weeks ago I was sitting outside at dusk listening for Gobblers, it was all but pitch black and I saw movement over the bank of our yard not but about 15 yds away and low and behold up into our yard walks this big old Rooster. In the near dark he never saw me sitting there on an old bucket and proceeded to walk through our yard, behind the house and disappeared into the woods into the darkness. Last week I was driving down our road and about 100 yds below our house on the opposite side of the road there he was again just going for a leisurely stroll through the woods. He must be once slick crafty old Rooster to avoid the Coyote's and Fox we have around.
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