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I took my daughter up last night to pull my trailcam. I left it there one week. On our way in and we were getting close I could smell elk. So we started down and got about 75-100 yds above where my cam was set and I saw some elk below us moving through the woods. So I have my daughter get down and we watch about 5-6 elk move through from near where my cam is. Then a bull bugled not very far from us (I'm guessing within 200yds). My daughter says "That was cool"
So we sat there for a few minutes listening to the bugle a few more times and the cow/calves talking. We saw one more elk go by below us as we made it to the cam. So, this trip was a success even if I didn't have any pics. But I got 68 pics! So, ANYWAYS, here are a few. The ones in the dark are from the night that I set the cam.
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Then I didn't have any more pics on the cam until yesterday at 4pm. There was 53 pics between 4:08 and 6:01. This 1st cow stood there for a dozen pics of just her.
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Playing around for the cam.
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Pay attention to the time on these last 3. The 2 with elk are after the first bunch had already left and my daughter and I were about 75yds uphill but out of sight. The last one is of my daughter and I. Yes, that blurry thing is me
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Great story with nice pics.
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September 06, 2008, 11:19:37 AM »
Thanks catwithboost. It was fun having my daughter there with me. I was going to remove the camera with the upcoming archery elk season but I left it there hoping to capture the source of the bugles. I'm going back up Sunday to pull it.
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September 06, 2008, 11:26:43 AM »
I have been out of Country for 8 days and pulled my and need to get it back out. I think my Dad and brother get more out of checking it then I do and that makes it fun to have some one there to see what it got. Keep up the good photo's.
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September 06, 2008, 05:56:07 PM »
nice elk the best time to check camera is about 10-1pm and also have scent away on great pics what unit are these animals in looks like steep graound good luck in 08
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Nice
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Well, I went and pulled my trailcam today before the bowhunters get after the elk tomorrow. No big bull, just the 2 pt came back.
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How's it going "hunterbuilder", I haven't talked to you for awhile. You're brother was telling me you had these pictures here. Does this mean you're elk hunting this year? I've got a camera up myself, hoping to capture the monster black tail i've seen. If you're doing modern, you'll have to get that spike you got a picture of.
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Yeah it's been a while fm. I am elk hunting this year. Planning on hunting in the area where these pics where taken. Trying to get a camp together. How about you? And lets see some of your trailcam pics.
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Me and my Dad put up our first trail cam too. There was pics of huge elk and deer. We even had a pic of a couger or a bobcat but we couldn't tell which.
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Great pics, I park right there for that trophy Spike.
Tasty Tasty.
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very nice
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