Well all I can say Rob is that I tried Imagelinky with the same level of success that I had with Photobucket...zip. So I will tell this story without the pics. With help of Snakewood two members of the Tucson paper league team [Mike and Dennis]headed out to slay a few TX hogs. We left Thursday and drove straigth thru. 131/2 hours later we were there. On the Pease river. We got in about 5:00am. Friday morning. We were met with the sight of two hanging pigs, that's always a good sign. We slept in the truck for a couple of hours got up, set up camp, ate lunch, took a nap and were ready for the evening's hunt. We had spoken with the other hunters and taking their advise went west and dropped into the floodplain. We hunted into the wind trying to catch the hogs as they came down the arroyos from their bedding areas to feed. Dennis got into hogs that evening. He passed on a couple of moving shots and came back to the truck stoked. He had seen a group of around 8. I had seen nothing but deer,coyotes, and turkeys. This area has both whitetails and mulies. This was to be the pattern for the whole week. I have never seen so many coyotes and turkeys in one place. We saw hundreds of birds over the course of the week. My best day saw me on 5 different coyotes in one morning. You could do spot and stalk coyote hunting here with no problems. That night when we got back to camp there had been 3 more pigs taken. This group was from the Dallas/Ft.worth area. They had also killed their pigs down in the flood plain. Day two saw us hunting the hills and gulleys north of the river. We found lots of sign around the outfalls of the stock tanks. We chose the one that looked the best to set up our bait station and trail cam. That evening we went back to the area where Dennis had found pigs. Dennis once again got into them [he saw the monster of the trip 400#+] the wind got him and they blew out. This evening I only saw one dog no hogs but I did see over 20 deer and picked up the first of many sheds. All in all we brought back a half a dozen sheds. So ended day two.