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    #61
    d00000d thats a lot uh watuh

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      #62
      Originally posted by elliscountyhog View Post
      It drys out fast. You would think that much water would take a month to dry up
      Yep that sandy soil is amazing. But I'm still not crossing that creek!

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        #63
        Originally posted by Fishndude View Post
        Yes it does. We've renamed it "The Fancified Bowl" feeder. Lol
        Sweet

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          #64
          Wow Jeff, that's some serious water.
          As far as what may have set off the camera, it might have been the water or reflections from it. I put one of mine out overlooking a dirt tank this year, and that sucker took thousands of pics of nothin' but water with nothing around the edge... moved it so it wasn't facing the water, and it went back to operating normally... Only thing I could figure out was maybe the camera was "seeing" reflections in the water, or just the ripples of the water... dunno for sure.

          That's a pretty cool looking hog hunting spot you got rat there tho! looks like a target rich environment.

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            #65
            WoW! that's a lot of water. By the way great hog lease.

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              #66
              Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
              Wow Jeff, that's some serious water.
              As far as what may have set off the camera, it might have been the water or reflections from it. I put one of mine out overlooking a dirt tank this year, and that sucker took thousands of pics of nothin' but water with nothing around the edge... moved it so it wasn't facing the water, and it went back to operating normally... Only thing I could figure out was maybe the camera was "seeing" reflections in the water, or just the ripples of the water... dunno for sure.

              That's a pretty cool looking hog hunting spot you got rat there tho! looks like a target rich environment.
              I bet that's exactly it cus there were a lot of water pics and no critters.

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                #67
                So now Jeff not only feeds his pets....he gives them a swimming pool..

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                  #68
                  Hey! Pigs need recreation too!

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                    #69
                    Dang that's a lot of rain, but I bet you are pretty stoked. The land, everywhere, needed it.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by royce View Post
                      Dang that's a lot of rain, but I bet you are pretty stoked. The land, everywhere, needed it.
                      Other than having to walk because my truck gets stuck on wet grass, yes I'm happy. It got so dry down there this Summer that even the poison ivy died.

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                        #71
                        Hey, our poison ivy died too, but those dang East Texas briers and black berry vines sure didn't! We have dead trees everywhere but those dang vines and briers are still thriving and piggies love to bury up in them.

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                          #72
                          Thats a lot of rain

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                            #73
                            Floating piggies!!!! Can you fish for them?

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by Fishndude View Post
                              Other than having to walk because my truck gets stuck on wet grass, yes I'm happy. It got so dry down there this Summer that even the poison ivy died.
                              Wet grass....I have a 4wd truck ya know!

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                                #75
                                Charlie, I'm kinda thinking the dang poison ivy actually just went dormant. I'm starting to notice it coming back. Darn!!!

                                Deb, I bet it's pretty tough to get corn to stay on a hook!

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