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Pronghorns in Wyoming and Colorado seem to know when it’s their season, and that they can’t be shot within so many yards of a road – so they’re thicker along the roads then.
johnnyjr6292 about 6 years ago
Poor Ziggy he’s always out of luck, I suppose it’s a school of fish, since it appears that they can read the sign on the shore.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
smart fish
halibaitor about 6 years ago
I think that I’ve fished there before.
gammaguy about 6 years ago
The sign on the left should read “Public beach. No fish.”
cubswin2016 about 6 years ago
And I didn’t think that fish could read.
Bill The Nuke about 6 years ago
Try a side-cast, Ziggy!
JasperParrot about 6 years ago
Reminds me of the saying, “the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, but its just as hard to mow.”
flemmingo about 6 years ago
I think that’s what happens to the fish when I’m fishing?
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Smart fish!
The Reader Premium Member about 6 years ago
Those fish are well schooled.
cuzinron47 about 6 years ago
That seems to work the same with deer. They seem to know where the game preserves are.
carlzr about 6 years ago
Think of it as evolution in action.
Artie Adams about 6 years ago
This explains all the deer on my street.
gcarlson about 6 years ago
Pronghorns in Wyoming and Colorado seem to know when it’s their season, and that they can’t be shot within so many yards of a road – so they’re thicker along the roads then.
catonmyshoulders about 6 years ago
The land is private but the water is not. cast the line to the water on the other side of the fence. :-)
Phil (full phname Philip Philop) about 6 years ago
Smart fish.