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Checked some game cameras today
William81
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And discovered both had died some time in June. My knee has kept me out of the woods so I have not been in check them since May. Both cameras had lots of vines and weeds in front of them so most of the pics were blank and the batteries died... Fired them both back up today so I can hopefully see what Bucks are out there if I get the chance to hunt at all this fall.....
I did get a few decent fawn pics...
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Awww
Bambi, the first days... This was before Flower came along, but Martha will bring Flower to the house soon...
My brother's yard, from his game camera in August, in the North Carolina mountains.
Boo Boo..
I'll bet he is going to the woods to poop...........
Wait, they do that?
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
I have heard the question often.
I have seen bear poop in the woods but never seen a bear poop in the woods.
Aliens may have put it there.
Be careful, incase Boo Boo has a big bad Momma.
The last game cam pic Grandson showed me was (judging by the height of the soybean plants in the background) one of the biggest bobcats I've ever seen. I'm hoping to have his oversized carcass for sale to the local taxidermist before winter's over.
Taxidermist is paying almost 2x for bobcats than their fur is worth at a fur buyer(AND we don't have to skin them).
Between the coyotes and bobcats our quail and turkey population has been decimated. I keep saying it, one of these days I need to take up coyote hunting.
We have bobtail, but don't see many of them. Coyotes have multiple dens in the area. I can hear them at night howling and the kits yapping.
I've seen one on the game camera passing through.
We have the same deal in Southern Iowa. Coyotes making so much noise it is crazy. Must to a hundred around here, but you never see them. Pheasants are non-existent and even turkeys and rabbits are down. I have never bagged a coyote; they are tough to get one-on-one with no dogs,calls, night vision or other novelties.
yeah, but only when they don't have change for the stall............
Makes sense. Polly can't crawl under.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
I get a couple every year......generally not when I am hunting them but when we just happen to cross paths or they are in my hayfield or worse yet, in my yard....
Isn't it late in the year for a fawn?
Pic taken in June....