Winter Argo Trip

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Thread: Winter Argo Trip

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike bar View Post
    WOW, Thats some kinda balance you got there Stump Very catchy video
    Thanks... Wait til I get my Argo runnin.
    In the south, we race our 4x4's and mud ride in our boats... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqVe3xG-wos

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Rock Doctor View Post
    That's one I never thought of. I'm no expert on Porkies, but don't they hibernate?, do they come out on warm days in the winter?
    Good thought though, I'm going to look a little closer the next time I go by there.

    Tks.

    RD
    ive seen porcupines out in the middle of december when late season moose hunting. to tell you the truth im not sure if they do hibernate or not. ones i seen must have gotten hungry if they do.

  3. #23
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    they dont hibernate,just slow up.rarely wander far from the den,easy to find them in the winter.just follow the poopy smell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plott hound View Post
    they dont hibernate,just slow up.rarely wander far from the den,easy to find them in the winter.just follow the poopy smell.
    LOL, I always thought that if Porcupines were to slow down any more, they would end up going backwards. They're like the Sloth of the North.


    RD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock Doctor View Post
    LOL, I always thought that if Porcupines were to slow down any more, they would end up going backwards. They're like the Sloth of the North.


    RD
    aint that the truth.funny this thread re-emerged.just seen 4 big ones dead on the road.thats four less then my hound will get into.

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