Spent a week there fishing a tournament and fell in love with the area. That was many moons ago so I don't know what it's like now, however. At night we could hear coyotes.I’m about 12 miles from the southern tip of Greenwood.
Spent a week there fishing a tournament and fell in love with the area. That was many moons ago so I don't know what it's like now, however. At night we could hear coyotes.I’m about 12 miles from the southern tip of Greenwood.
saw the cubs and said.. awww that's cute - went back to the pic and saw MammaThis morning on the back side of my street.View attachment 116140
Not the least common thing, but I do live in suburban North New Jersey....not the middle of the woods or anything.
HaHa same thing I did.saw the cubs and said.. awww that's cute - went back to the pic and saw Mamma
DittoHaHa same thing I did.
Nah, looks like some kinda fungus growing from a root. Hard like wood though, and pointing up. Strange.A pile of bear dung?
Probably best to do both. Gotta be sure..Does Holy Water work on Zombies or do we need to get that big ass flamethrower again?
Suppressed 22 to the brain stem seems to be the ideal tool...I am of the age I know a bit about how to deal with Martian invasions but Zombies are kind of new to me!
They're actually fantastic. Highly recommend the silencerco spectre 2 or dead air mask.Thanks, one of those things I'll need to keep in my bug out bag. Maybe not as multi-tasking as a flame thrower but a lot easier to carry!
Hell yeah Jody! (I feel like I'm saying that a lot lately..)The Tactical Solutions Axiom is a damn good until too. Love mine.
Jody
Better to have something quiet to not draw others in (or scare off other game in real life) that you can use from distance...We are talking about Zombie dispatch? I though the preferred weapons are bazookas and chainsaws. Never seen a movie with just one zombie so you need something that will either take out a lot of them at one time or something that doesn't need to be reloaded.
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Dragged one of these across my hand last weekend while cleaning garbage out of the azaleas. Blew up and blistered like a bad burn.
Buck moth caterpillar. They love the oak trees down here and can be real nasty if you get ahold of a bunch of them.