SE Colorado Upland Trip

Over 10 miles today on the Comanche NG in O***o county, hoping to find some scaled quail. No dice. Didn’t see a single bird. Creed hunted hard despite me having to pull cactus thorns from his paws multiple times. Luckily it’s not too hot and he found some water tanks to swim in.

I’m gonna head further SE to spend the night and hunt down where everyone says there are more birds in Ba## county. IMG_7147.jpegIMG_7150.jpegIMG_7157.jpegIMG_7151.jpegIMG_7158.jpeg
 
Hunted pronghorn down there the first year that I lived in CO. Was prepping my muzzleloader at the range and chitchatting with a guy who'd hunted down there before. Told him which unit I'd be hunting.

"Oh yeah... the tarantula migration ought to be about done by then."
"The what now?"

Reader: the tarantula migration was in full-swing as your humble correspondent tried to camp in the midst of it.
Saw this dead tarantula today, still creeped me outIMG_7154.jpeg
 
Or what kind of scat this is? In NW CO, you’d think bear but it was all over the place down here. Can’t be that many bears down here.IMG_7156.jpegIMG_7155.jpeg
 
Or what kind of scat this is? In NW CO, you’d think bear but it was all over the place down here. Can’t be that many bears down here.View attachment 393948View attachment 393949
I know of researchers keeping their eyes on around a half dozen bears in Cimarron County Oklahoma around black mesa. Sure looks like bear crap. Never seen any scaled quail on the Colorado side but have on the Oklahoma side of course that's where I spend most of my time. They're out there somewhere. 20231205_083914.jpg20230905_072959.jpg
 
I think its coon scat. Lots of big coons on the prairie, especially if they grow watermelons ot corn nearby
 

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