I guess it's safe to say that you don't know @#$%!
Went hunting in the woods recently after a major snow storm mostly cause I wanted to get valuable track info from the snow. Found what I believe are bedding areas with some green oval scat in them--not like any deer scat I've seen anywhere else before. Most of the tracks I found in the snow appeared to be pawed with toes--though the freeze/thaw cycle made it hard to see precise definition. I came upon an older tree blow-down which next too it's up-ended root structure there was a motherload of scat piles--some several inches deep, 1/2 foot wide and consisting of over 50 individual green oval pellets. There were a half dozen such piles--some of which were obviously old--but one or too that looked "slimy-glistening" fresh. I'm at a complete loss as to what animals may be doing this as I have never seen anything like this in the woods before. The area is in coastal Maine--very heavy woods but not far from settlements. I know the subject of scat inevitably will degrade into jokes--but please--serious help will be appreciated!
[B][COLOR="#FF8C00"]Shooting--it's like high-speed golf[/COLOR][/B]
I guess it's safe to say that you don't know @#$%!
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
no pics?
Didn't have a camera with me--but have already figured out the chances are very good I had come upon a porcupine den.
[B][COLOR="#FF8C00"]Shooting--it's like high-speed golf[/COLOR][/B]
They are awful! We kill them every chance we get. Far too many of them around our camp. They absolutely destroy anything made of plywood (read: blinds). Apparently the glue is irresistible to them.
And, in your case, they seem to be very fond of some kind of green vegetation around there. LOL
I've seen a lot of their scat, it is nasty ****, but I've never seen any green varieties. :)
Do they affect deer populations one way or another? I saw almost no deer tracks in the snow--and tons of pawed buggars.
[B][COLOR="#FF8C00"]Shooting--it's like high-speed golf[/COLOR][/B]
Where I used to hunt we had an old school bus as a sorta base camp with a wood stove and we'd meet there for lunch. Porkie ate everything that was rubber on that thing. Tires,all wiring under the hood,steering wheel-gone. They can be quite destructive.
"An armed society is a polite society"
"...shall not be infringed" What's the confusion?
One of the deer I shot Saturday had green scat.
Dave
Nope not porcupines, it's little aliens! Snow just scares the #$=&t of of them. I bet it glowed at nite too.
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