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re: Craziest thing you have found outdoors
Posted on 10/26/11 at 7:28 pm to Falcon Punch
Posted on 10/26/11 at 7:28 pm to Falcon Punch
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This but I was in elementary school so it was that much better.
Found several crashed aircraft and aircraft parts, but that's really not uncommon here.
Posted on 10/26/11 at 7:31 pm to upgrade
Any earthly idea where it is???
I've never heard of this.
I've never heard of this.
Posted on 10/26/11 at 8:02 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
When I was working offshore in Breton Sound doing plug and abandonment work, a shrimp boat pulled up a sidewinder missile in his net.
Posted on 10/26/11 at 10:54 pm to LSU Tigershark
I stumbled upon this similar thread awhile ago. It's a great read with lots of pictures of weird findings in the woods in Oregon
Posted on 10/27/11 at 8:10 am to redneck
Muzzle loader elk season in Colorado about 10 years ago. Hunting in early September, above treeline near Troublesome Pass, I glass a northern canyon and spy something very blue and out of the norm for these conditions. Upon closer inspection, I get close enough to see that it is a bowling ball! A friggin bowling ball in the Colorado back country at 11,000 feet above sea level!
Posted on 10/27/11 at 8:50 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Any earthly idea where it is???
I've never heard of this.
I haven't either. We may have to go on a mission.
Posted on 10/27/11 at 8:51 am to Slickback
That's what I was thinking. I wanna get me some cool shite.
Posted on 10/27/11 at 11:38 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
quote:My ex-wife
Craziest thing you have found outdoors
Posted on 10/27/11 at 12:03 pm to Cadello
The first time I shot a deer with a bow I found a set of handcuffs while I was tracking him. I was following the blood trail and the handcuffs had blood on them. 
Posted on 10/27/11 at 12:04 pm to Cadello
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My ex-wife
Game/Set/Match
Posted on 10/27/11 at 1:46 pm to Nodust
I was cutting logs behind the levee for a bonfire in the back of Darrow and we came across a small house under an old busted barge with 55 gallon plastic drums tied to the bottom and chained off to nearby trees. We keep cutting and a dude runs outta the house with a shotgun and told us to move along.
Guy must have been living behind the levee.
Guy must have been living behind the levee.
Posted on 10/27/11 at 4:08 pm to DeeS NUTS number 9
Not exactly out in the woods but an interesting story nonetheless. My aunt and uncle have a little place in central Texas between Hico and Dublin. The place across the road from them was an old ranch owned by an family and the old original abandoned family home was right across the road as well. Out in the front of this old house was an old truck with a well drilling rig on it from the 50s.
This truck had been sitting there for over 40 years the first time I saw it and it had hackberry trees growing up around it and through it and it was set up with the bit in the ground and all that.
The story was that sometime in the early 50s there had been a crew out there drilling a well. They went into town for lunch and never came back. They never came back for the truck and the bank that actually owned the truck didn't want it and never came for it. So there it sat for 50 years, just like it had been at noon on that day in 1952 or whenever it was, until the new owners of the ranch finally salvaged it out.
This truck had been sitting there for over 40 years the first time I saw it and it had hackberry trees growing up around it and through it and it was set up with the bit in the ground and all that.
The story was that sometime in the early 50s there had been a crew out there drilling a well. They went into town for lunch and never came back. They never came back for the truck and the bank that actually owned the truck didn't want it and never came for it. So there it sat for 50 years, just like it had been at noon on that day in 1952 or whenever it was, until the new owners of the ranch finally salvaged it out.
Posted on 10/27/11 at 4:11 pm to DeeS NUTS number 9
nvm
This post was edited on 10/27/11 at 6:22 pm
Posted on 10/27/11 at 7:31 pm to redneck
A deer carcass skinned, beheaded, thrown down a hill of a dam on a pond I fish. All the meat still on the deer. Reminded me of Dance with Wolves scene of buffalo carcasses. Truly pathetic.
Edit: Saw a squirrel catch a house finch at a bird feeder then proceeded to eat it.
My dad was hiking in the woods one day, got up on a peak overlooking a river, liked the scenery so he stayed a while...a young couple comes into view down on the river and after about ten minutes, the young man drops his pants, the young lady gets on her knees and proceeds to drain him dry. My dad got a birds eye view of an outdoor bj...with the keen eyes of a bird too...aided by binoculars!!!
Be careful out there...
Edit: Saw a squirrel catch a house finch at a bird feeder then proceeded to eat it.
My dad was hiking in the woods one day, got up on a peak overlooking a river, liked the scenery so he stayed a while...a young couple comes into view down on the river and after about ten minutes, the young man drops his pants, the young lady gets on her knees and proceeds to drain him dry. My dad got a birds eye view of an outdoor bj...with the keen eyes of a bird too...aided by binoculars!!!
Be careful out there...
This post was edited on 10/27/11 at 7:33 pm
Posted on 10/27/11 at 8:39 pm to DP40
A while back while bow hunting in TN I was hunting a funnel in between two oxbow lakes. There were a bunch of grays using the oxbows. I had a coyote come by with a gray in it's mouth. I thought about arrowing the Coyote and mounting the both, but was in college at the time and didn't have the money.
It wasn't a "great" find per se, but was a neat sight.
It wasn't a "great" find per se, but was a neat sight.
Posted on 10/27/11 at 9:12 pm to DP40
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Be careful out there...
If you want to watch....go ahead. I've been caught several times
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