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Decided to pull that trailcam

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Decided to pull that trailcam

Postby Lefty » 07 15, 2019 •  [Post 1]

Plenty of pics of deer martin, fox, coyote elk crows and ravens,, and thousands of that durn red squrril
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Re: Decided to pull that trailcam

Postby Lefty » 07 15, 2019 •  [Post 2]

I didint get a very good pic of the baby Sasquatch
I had a bunch more pics of the female CO but though this would be better selection ,.. :lol:
he gal CO and the antelope both showed up twice,... weeks apart
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Re: Decided to pull that trailcam

Postby Swede » 07 15, 2019 •  [Post 3]

It would have been easier to follow if the pics were in chronological order. I have not found that bait stations work all that well except you can get an idea of what is in the general area in the Spring and early Summer.
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Re: Decided to pull that trailcam

Postby Lefty » 07 16, 2019 •  [Post 4]

We have never had skunks , gaurd dogs or antelope on any of our trail cams

Most years I keep cameras out all year at bait locations even after the baits long gone
We have baited this area over the years last year some one unknowingly set a bait

Between our bait ant the road do 10 weeks we never had a bear
This year 9 different bears we captured
This is a grizzlies frindge area so I wonder if his travels or death put more bears here
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Re: Decided to pull that trailcam

Postby >>>---WW----> » 07 16, 2019 •  [Post 5]

She must be a scardy cat. Wardens around here usually don't wear a vest. But that picture of a pronghorn in the forest is rare.
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Re: Decided to pull that trailcam

Postby Swede » 07 16, 2019 •  [Post 6]

Even though most antelope are in open country, we get some in the forests up here too. We have had them come around our tree stands while elk hunting. It is certainly rarer than having buck deer show up.
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Re: Decided to pull that trailcam

Postby Lefty » 07 16, 2019 •  [Post 7]

>>>---WW----> wrote:She must be a scardy cat. Wardens around here usually don't wear a vest. But that picture of a pronghorn in the forest is rare.

My wife and I ran into her a number of times three and four years ago she was always concerned about bear spray
I think at that time the “office gave her light duty, a new truck and no motor cycle or ATV

My wife was concerned with her being young and small

We steered my daughter away from law enforcement
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