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Pics from the Pitchfork

Posted By: Stub

Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 12:12 PM

Went out there this weekend with Pitchfork Predator and had a great time as usual. Met Ben & Bob (sounds like ice cream) cool dudes with great stories scratch

Saw a lot of quail busting around us, weird thing was we kept seeing singles running down the road in front of us, would not fly off just kept trucking then ducking in the cover.


Jack Rabbits all over the road, dang things would run in front of the Polaris for for up to 300 or 400 hundred yards, it was pretty cool to watch.

Posted By: Stub

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 12:23 PM

Little late but sunrise


This was wild, thought we saw a huge rub on a cedar then noticed a dead coyote behind it, wonder what the heck happened?




And we did a lot of hiking, heck of a nice weekend. Pitch on the ledge.




Posted By: Pitchfork Predator

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 12:32 PM

Enjoyed it as always my friend. cheers
Posted By: SniperRAB

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 12:37 PM

Marc's place has some OUTSTANDING views!!! Looks like a good time
Posted By: SapperTitan

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 12:44 PM

Love it out there
Posted By: jeh7mmmag

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 01:18 PM

Beautiful Country. Nice pictures. Thanks


Quote:
Saw a lot of quail busting around us, weird thing was we kept seeing singles running down the road in front of us, would not fly off just kept trucking then ducking in the cover.



I would bet that Mr. Bob was drawing you away, and distracting you from his nesting hen. I have seen them (hens) act like they are wounded or have a broken wing and try to draw you away from nest.
Posted By: Stub

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 01:22 PM

Originally Posted By: jeh7mmmag
Beautiful Country. Nice pictures. Thanks


Quote:
Saw a lot of quail busting around us, weird thing was we kept seeing singles running down the road in front of us, would not fly off just kept trucking then ducking in the cover.



I would bet that Mr. Bob was drawing you away, and distracting you from his nesting hen. I have seen them (hens) act like they are wounded or have a broken wing and try to draw you away from nest..


I bet your right, happened at least 4 or 5 times while driving around.
Posted By: d.g.ruff

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 01:24 PM

Awesome pics!
Posted By: Dirt

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 01:57 PM

Myself and two buds hunted the Pitch around 2011 or so.
From the pics it looks like tha same pastures possibly.
The year we hunted, a fire had consumed half the lease
during the summer prior to deer season.
My group didn't kill a buck that year but we saw a bruiser
one day and viewed him with nocs and through a scope. Had
he not been on another mans feeder he'd be on a wall right now.
We only left as the drive was too much for us, six hours one way
and we like to be in the woods frequently in deer season.
We knew the potential for very good deer was there but the drought
was bad during our tenure on the place. The vistas were spectacular
and I have many fine pics from roaming that place. There were tons
of pigs and in fact I have a pic of the largest hog I've ever seen
captured on game cam, we named him Beetle cuz he looke like a VW Bug.
We never saw him except for the one pic on the game cam.
The Pitch was when I got my first electronic game caller. We had more
fun calling coyotes than any hunting I've ever done except for possibly
pushing hogs in deep ravines of the Frio river with one walker and
posted hunters up ahead waiting on them to run by. And it was at camp
on the Pitch I had an experience I'll never forget. A tug of war over
a doe, me on one end, a bobcat on the other. He was determined but
so was I. Great ranch, and the other hunters we shared the lease with
were great folks as well. I wish I still had my spot even it was a long drive.
Posted By: Pitchfork Predator

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 02:15 PM

Originally Posted By: Dirt
Myself and two buds hunted the Pitch around 2011 or so.
From the pics it looks like tha same pastures possibly.
The year we hunted, a fire had consumed half the lease
during the summer prior to deer season.
My group didn't kill a buck that year but we saw a bruiser
one day and viewed him with nocs and through a scope. Had
he not been on another mans feeder he'd be on a wall right now.
We only left as the drive was too much for us, six hours one way
and we like to be in the woods frequently in deer season.
We knew the potential for very good deer was there but the drought
was bad during our tenure on the place. The vistas were spectacular
and I have many fine pics from roaming that place. There were tons
of pigs and in fact I have a pic of the largest hog I've ever seen
captured on game cam, we named him Beetle cuz he looke like a VW Bug.
We never saw him except for the one pic on the game cam.
The Pitch was when I got my first electronic game caller. We had more
fun calling coyotes than any hunting I've ever done except for possibly
pushing hogs in deep ravines of the Frio river with one walker and
posted hunters up ahead waiting on them to run by. And it was at camp
on the Pitch I had an experience I'll never forget. A tug of war over
a doe, me on one end, a bobcat on the other. He was determined but
so was I. Great ranch, and the other hunters we shared the lease with
were great folks as well. I wish I still had my spot even it was a long drive.



I remember you guys! That buck you saw was at my Bell feeder. I still owe you a "thank you" for not shooting him. I see from the other thread you guys are busting a group of poachers. I wish you great luck in successfully sending those bastards to jail. I'm going to try to have a group hog/coyote hunt this summer. I'll pm you and hopefully you can make it back up and help us kill some hogs and coyotes. cheers
Posted By: My stand is pink camo

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 02:18 PM

coolpics Looks like an awesome place!
Posted By: Erathkid

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 02:56 PM

It is a beautiful place, Pink. I'm very fortunate to be able to go out there with my friends. Just a great time everytime we're out there. Heck, even getting stuck in the mud 6 miles from camp is OK. Just climb a hill and you can USUALLY get phone service. Just don't forget the cooler with extra snacks, water and adult beverages. cheers
Posted By: jeh7mmmag

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 03:05 PM

Quote:
This was wild, thought we saw a huge rub on a cedar then noticed a dead coyote behind it, wonder what the heck happened?






On a very dry year I have seen Jack Rabbits eat the bark off of the bottom of Mesquite trees, and they love the mesquite beans. I have never seen them eat the bark off of Cedar trees. But I would bet they will and that is what you see. And the deer love the cactus bud and the fuzzy needle don't bother them. They also make great jam and jelly.
Posted By: BOLT GUY

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 03:19 PM

A coyote was caught on a trap with a drag and got tangled up in the tree. All the trees my coon traps are on, look just like this.
Posted By: Stub

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 03:31 PM

Originally Posted By: BOLT GUY
A coyote was caught on a trap with a drag and got tangled up in the tree. All the trees my coon traps are on, look just like this.


That makes perfect sense, coons I have trapped in a Dukes trap have done the same thing and that thought crossed my mind.
Problem was, I looked at the legs and ankle and did not see any trauma to them, might have missed it?

Also what made me think of the possibility of an Alien encounter was how high up the bark was stripped, even tiny limbs eek2
Posted By: BOLT GUY

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 03:38 PM

Sometimes you just get them by the toes. Traps don't always get them higher up on the leg, but they hold one closed. The chain on the trap/drag gets tangled and wrapped around stuff as he tries to get out.
Glad you guy's had fun!
Posted By: tdecker22

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 03:53 PM

looks like a great time.
cheers
Posted By: Stub

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 04:02 PM

Originally Posted By: BOLT GUY
Sometimes you just get them by the toes. Traps don't always get them higher up on the leg, but they hold one closed. The chain on the trap/drag gets tangled and wrapped around stuff as he tries to get out.
Glad you guy's had fun!


Bolt I guarantee your right, the base of the tree is all torn where that Yote was fighting like Hades to get out.

I was hoping to get an alien conspiracy theory going confused2
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 05:50 PM

That is some beautiful country!!!
Posted By: Dirt

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 11:14 PM

Originally Posted By: Pitchfork Predator
Originally Posted By: Dirt
Myself and two buds hunted the Pitch around 2011 or so.
From the pics it looks like tha same pastures possibly.
The year we hunted, a fire had consumed half the lease
during the summer prior to deer season.
My group didn't kill a buck that year but we saw a bruiser
one day and viewed him with nocs and through a scope. Had
he not been on another mans feeder he'd be on a wall right now.
We only left as the drive was too much for us, six hours one way
and we like to be in the woods frequently in deer season.
We knew the potential for very good deer was there but the drought
was bad during our tenure on the place. The vistas were spectacular
and I have many fine pics from roaming that place. There were tons
of pigs and in fact I have a pic of the largest hog I've ever seen
captured on game cam, we named him Beetle cuz he looke like a VW Bug.
We never saw him except for the one pic on the game cam.
The Pitch was when I got my first electronic game caller. We had more
fun calling coyotes than any hunting I've ever done except for possibly
pushing hogs in deep ravines of the Frio river with one walker and
posted hunters up ahead waiting on them to run by. And it was at camp
on the Pitch I had an experience I'll never forget. A tug of war over
a doe, me on one end, a bobcat on the other. He was determined but
so was I. Great ranch, and the other hunters we shared the lease with
were great folks as well. I wish I still had my spot even it was a long drive.



I remember you guys! That buck you saw was at my Bell feeder. I still owe you a "thank you" for not shooting him. I see from the other thread you guys are busting a group of poachers. I wish you great luck in successfully sending those bastards to jail. I'm going to try to have a group hog/coyote hunt this summer. I'll pm you and hopefully you can make it back up and help us kill some hogs and coyotes. cheers


Yes, it was at the bell feeder. It was a the best buck we'd seen, did see the entire time we were on the lease. Did anyone ever get him? I recall a blind was moved to the hill adjacent to the hill that feeder was on. Please do PM me. I'd like to get back on the lease if a spot opens up. One of the other men in our group might want to get on also. The third member bought property 9 or 10 miles SE of Taylor. We've been developing the deer herd out there, talking to neighbors to discourage killing baby bucks, put in a great food plot, wiping out pigs, and now working on a poacher group which has been operating for decades. It's close and convenient. But it lacks the complete wilderness experience I enjoyed at the Pitch. It's truly a unique piece of Texas.
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/08/15 11:20 PM

cheers
Posted By: Lotto

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/09/15 02:12 AM

Great pics and BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY...Hoping to make it up to the Dumont farm next weekend and see if there is any water in the tank(has never filled since dug in the sixties) and check out the Tongue River. Hoping to start on the new cabin later this month. Thanks for the posting..........miss it all the time and can mot wait to get up for every visit........Can not wait for retirement and spending more time in Gods Country...especially after all the good rains !
Posted By: Hirogen

Re: Pics from the Pitchfork - 06/09/15 08:59 PM

Originally Posted By: Lotto
Great pics and BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY...


Looks great. I'm a northern boy at heart but I can certainly see the appeal of country like that.
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