INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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I need a
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, but I guess I can settle for a high-five.
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Well, at least your odds suddenly improved tremendously...
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you dont wanna hatch anymore is what your sayin
 
My heart is breaking tonight. I had previously talked to my wife about the HAL, and even mentioned the "prizes". She knew I had entered for the MPC contest and didn't win, but she obviously forgot all about he HAL. When I told her I needed to go pick up my eggs, she commenced to telling me that we didn't need any more chicks right now... we have enough. REALLY??? I want to hatch more chicks... she doesn't... so we compromised and are not hatching any more chicks until next year.
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I did, however, put my foot down and told her that I am... with no uncertainty... joining in the Easter HAL. She said okay. Best of luck to everyone who is participating in this HAL...
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Compromise is a good thing. Spring will be here before you know it!!!

Bang bang. Out of my sniper tower. (Master bath window). Bobcat on the stalk.
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Congrats. I had a supervisor once who told a story about coming home from work, and finding the flowers in her flower box looking a little tattered. Upon closer inspection, she found that hubby had been sniping. She didn't get TOO upset about her flowers, but she did take issue about the fact that he didn't take the screen out of the window before shooting!
 
Only ever seen one of them...in OK in '66
Coyote or bobcat? I've been up close and personal with both. I was deer hunting both times, and set up on the ground. A bobcat caught the smell of the cover scent on my boots, and trailed me until it was within 40 yards. It spotted a blob (me), and stood there a good 5 minutes trying to figure out what I was. I'd bob my head, and it's ears would stand up and it's head would weave from side to side trying to figure me out. Since I wasn't hunting bobcat that day, and I was getting tired of holding my rifle on it, I eventually squalled at it and it flew out of there like it's tail was on fire! LOL!

I was hunting a cutover another year, and was set up on a little knoll with a logging road behind me. A coyote came down the road, just behind me and to my right. I'm right handed and didn't want to spook it as I turned to shoot, so I slowly put the butt of the 30-06 behind my back, stretched my left arm across in front of me as far as I could, and squeezed the trigger. The coyote was 20 feet from me when I fired. It never knew knew I was there... or what hit it.

Just goes to show... you never know what you'll encounter when you're in the wild.
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