Tidewater VA
#781
I've been wondering the same thing. I check on this thread all the time and all I have been seeing lately is tumbleweeds blowing around in the cobwebs haha. ruffin-it, I see that you have a police interceptor badge on your truck. Did you take some parts off of a 5.4L police car? Pretty cool to say the least!
#783
hey guys if yall are looking to get together. evey monday at 6pm at AJ gators in chesapeake near great bridge Pungo off road has a monday truck night its alot of fun they have a contest and all. if you guys want the actual address let me know. there was a huge ford turnout last monday and like 2 chevys hehe...
#785
hey guys if yall are looking to get together. evey monday at 6pm at AJ gators in chesapeake near great bridge Pungo off road has a monday truck night its alot of fun they have a contest and all. if you guys want the actual address let me know. there was a huge ford turnout last monday and like 2 chevys hehe...
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Friday I was doing some trail riding on my bicycle in York County.
A fox trotted across the trail about 20 feet ahead of me and I thought it was the biggest fox I ever saw.
Then I come across two guys walking their dogs. I told them I saw a fox about the size of their dogs, which were medium sized. They laughed and said thanks.
It kind of bugged me, I knew what I saw wasn't a dog.
I did some internet searching and found that the largest fox in the area, the Red Fox, doesn't get much bigger than a large cat.
Then I stubbled across a pic of a coyote.
That was it, 50 lbs, the snout, the ears, the bushy tail and the toothpick legs.
I knew coyotes were in the western part of the state but, never heard of them in east coast counties.
I called the local Ranger station and they confirmed there were coyotes in the area.
A fox trotted across the trail about 20 feet ahead of me and I thought it was the biggest fox I ever saw.
Then I come across two guys walking their dogs. I told them I saw a fox about the size of their dogs, which were medium sized. They laughed and said thanks.
It kind of bugged me, I knew what I saw wasn't a dog.
I did some internet searching and found that the largest fox in the area, the Red Fox, doesn't get much bigger than a large cat.
Then I stubbled across a pic of a coyote.
That was it, 50 lbs, the snout, the ears, the bushy tail and the toothpick legs.
I knew coyotes were in the western part of the state but, never heard of them in east coast counties.
I called the local Ranger station and they confirmed there were coyotes in the area.
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Well, I've been out in those woods for years and always thought I was the biggest, baddest **** around. Deer fear me, squirrels beat feet when I let out a holler and know I mean business. I figured there wasn't nothing I couldn't kick or stomp or beat with a stick.
This coyote just ambled across without increasing his gait. At the time, I thought that was kind of uppity for a fox, no matter how big it was. I mean, not showing me proper respect and all.
Now, I find out there's 45-50 lb carnivores out there.
Maybe I'll take up bowling.
This coyote just ambled across without increasing his gait. At the time, I thought that was kind of uppity for a fox, no matter how big it was. I mean, not showing me proper respect and all.
Now, I find out there's 45-50 lb carnivores out there.
Maybe I'll take up bowling.