Elusive, Southern Ant Eater
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Elusive, Southern Ant Eater
Guys,
Hope all of you were able to get outside over the weekend and demand it with close family and friends. Whether you were hunting a Southern gobbler, scouting the Southern whitetail, or fishing for the Southern bream, I trust you demanded respect and if you did, we each would be obligated to give it to you - no questions asked.
I was out at the family farm over the weekend (respect) and noticed we have something out there nibbling on ant beds. I have never noticed it before, but it would appear that the ill tempered ant eater has made its way down to the deep South and has now begun feasting on our fire ants.
I was curious if any of you good people had noticed this occurence on your farms? Again, guys, I have never noticed this down here and wanted to run it by y'all who are experienced in the outdoors. i would have taken a picture, but I left my digital in my pick up truck (KC lights + roll bar = RESPECT).
Hope everyone has a blessed week.
TDWW
Hope all of you were able to get outside over the weekend and demand it with close family and friends. Whether you were hunting a Southern gobbler, scouting the Southern whitetail, or fishing for the Southern bream, I trust you demanded respect and if you did, we each would be obligated to give it to you - no questions asked.
I was out at the family farm over the weekend (respect) and noticed we have something out there nibbling on ant beds. I have never noticed it before, but it would appear that the ill tempered ant eater has made its way down to the deep South and has now begun feasting on our fire ants.
I was curious if any of you good people had noticed this occurence on your farms? Again, guys, I have never noticed this down here and wanted to run it by y'all who are experienced in the outdoors. i would have taken a picture, but I left my digital in my pick up truck (KC lights + roll bar = RESPECT).
Hope everyone has a blessed week.
TDWW