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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 132519" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>I have been similar situations before in the thick woods along the river. THose little critters can make you think the bull of the woods is slipping up on you. </p><p></p><p>I had one last weekend come up behind me on the levee which runs the length of the property I was hunting. I was hunting hogs and thought that one might have been trying to put the slip on me through the ditch. Well after some close examination of the area and some closer listeneing, I found the critter in a patch of greenvine about 10 feet from me. I leaned over and kicked the top of the vine cluster and as he jumped up and tried to get away, all he did was get his shell tangled up in the vines. Then he started the grunting noises like he was a little bear or something. Pretty funny to say the least. </p><p></p><p>Also had one crawl up to a fallen tree I was hunting one evening, and shove his face into a red ant bed. Didn't take but a second or two and he was pretty much covered up with them. I took pitty on him and grabbed him up, expecting him to try and squirm away. I guess he figured that what ever had him was going to be quicker and less painful than the ants and he just relaxed and I swiped him clear of the pest. It only took him a minute to scratch a few bites and slip on out after I put him down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 132519, member: 3804"] I have been similar situations before in the thick woods along the river. THose little critters can make you think the bull of the woods is slipping up on you. I had one last weekend come up behind me on the levee which runs the length of the property I was hunting. I was hunting hogs and thought that one might have been trying to put the slip on me through the ditch. Well after some close examination of the area and some closer listeneing, I found the critter in a patch of greenvine about 10 feet from me. I leaned over and kicked the top of the vine cluster and as he jumped up and tried to get away, all he did was get his shell tangled up in the vines. Then he started the grunting noises like he was a little bear or something. Pretty funny to say the least. Also had one crawl up to a fallen tree I was hunting one evening, and shove his face into a red ant bed. Didn't take but a second or two and he was pretty much covered up with them. I took pitty on him and grabbed him up, expecting him to try and squirm away. I guess he figured that what ever had him was going to be quicker and less painful than the ants and he just relaxed and I swiped him clear of the pest. It only took him a minute to scratch a few bites and slip on out after I put him down. [/QUOTE]
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