I spent too much time looking for a trough out in the flats. When I got back to the spring, there was a single white mustang and three others within a half mile of the water. I was hide out by 6:00 PM and wondering if I had spooked those that had seen my truck. Twenty minutes later five others came in like they had no cares in the world.
This first bunch took exception to the others coming in and moved out. They came so close to my tree, If I'd had a healing rope, I could have missed an easy throw.
When they got down wind of me they took exception to my Old Spice.
The second band circled down wind and wouldn't come in at all.
This old dude was the cause of the others getting suspicious. He wandered around blowing at me after the others had left the area.
An hour later this paint sneaked in the back door. When he stuck his head in the trough, I did a little sneaking myself. When he looked up it didn't take him long to spot me, because I had no place to hide. He was in the shade, so the pictures are not so good.
He hung around out in the flats for a few minutes.
There was over a hundred head just over this ridge, which is about two miles away. I waited over two hours thinking some of them would come in, but they didn't. I guess they just don't come to water on my schedule.
I was pretty disappointed knowing so many good pictures were just out of sight. However, I was grateful for the ones I got.





This first bunch took exception to the others coming in and moved out. They came so close to my tree, If I'd had a healing rope, I could have missed an easy throw.

When they got down wind of me they took exception to my Old Spice.

The second band circled down wind and wouldn't come in at all.


This old dude was the cause of the others getting suspicious. He wandered around blowing at me after the others had left the area.

An hour later this paint sneaked in the back door. When he stuck his head in the trough, I did a little sneaking myself. When he looked up it didn't take him long to spot me, because I had no place to hide. He was in the shade, so the pictures are not so good.



He hung around out in the flats for a few minutes.

There was over a hundred head just over this ridge, which is about two miles away. I waited over two hours thinking some of them would come in, but they didn't. I guess they just don't come to water on my schedule.

I was pretty disappointed knowing so many good pictures were just out of sight. However, I was grateful for the ones I got.