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Lizard season in Texas

Started by Texas Ranger, September 25, 2013, 09:39:50 AM

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Texas Ranger

7 year old down the road from us.




 
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Weekend_Sawyer

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Tim Lea

Son, bet he's a happy camper.. 8)

Texas Ranger

He killed the second largest gator killed in Texas when he was 5.  Of course, his dad and a retired game warden were with him.
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thecfarm

I almost did not click onto to see a lizard. Glad I did now.  ;D
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goose63

Boy am I happy we don't  we don't have lizards like that here in N D :snowball:
goose
if you find your self in a deep hole stop digging
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WmFritz

I was expecting to see something like MagicMan took photos of  recently.   :o
Nice shoot in!
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ND rancher

How do they taste?       Don't tell me like chicken!!!!
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Raider Bill

Quote from: ND rancher on September 26, 2013, 08:12:14 AM
How do they taste?       Don't tell me like chicken!!!!

Chicken tastes like gator ;D

I've had a lot of tail usually breaded and fried or sauteed in oil with onions. Many times it was tough chewing but if done right it's DELISH!
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POSTON WIDEHEAD

Quote from: Raider Bill on September 26, 2013, 08:37:18 AM


I've had a lot of tail usually breaded and fried or sauteed in oil with onions. Many times it was tough chewing but if done right it's DELISH!

Have you ever had PICKLED TAIL? Emmmmmmmm! I'll bring you some.  :D
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sandhills

I don't know Poston, you'd have to have a pretty big jar to pickle that tail in.

Texas Ranger

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justallan1

I want to see you slip that lizard down you brothers shirt to see him squirm!  :D

Allan

coxy

isn't that some thing a 7 year old hunting that's the way it should be all over      ny ----- by the time they are old enough here most don't want to hunt they have other things they are doing    way to go little man 8) 8) 8)

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