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| Happy New Year guys. Hoping 2025 sees your dreams come true. As I txt I'm waiting to see my first 2025 sunrise
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| Posts: 2142 | Location: New Zealand's North Island | Registered: 13 November 2014 |
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| Hard to have a HNY early doors when the temps 100F a day. I have still been going out for the first hour of the day taking sambar photos then becoming a recluse until evening.
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| Going out and photographing sambar by yourself still makes you a recluse in the morning too Gryph. |
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| Best results on ya lonesome as you know shanks.
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| You certainly do great work with your camera Gryph. Always enjoy the pics you post here.
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| Tar mate.It gets leaner from now until the cooler months. i have recently seen them up a lot higher now and i`m not climbing in the heat. There are still a few down lower of course. Mid 30c today,its not good hunting weather.
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| In that case, we need mow snake pics. |
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| quote: Originally posted by shankspony: In that case, we need mow snake pics.
A three foot Brown went across the yard last week and disappeared into the shrubbery. Im leaving now hoping for a deer intercept.
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