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Offline hunterrcc

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Well today was a long ride on the mountain bike to try to find my cameras after the fires last year.  The snow was finally gone enough to retrieve them but  I wasn't hoping for much figuring they were both gone by the fire.  My cameras were both still there and not burned.  I don't know how the fires skipped around them but they did and I was so lucky the stumps and trees all around were burned up.  But did manage a couple of good pictures before the fires.  The card was full in 4 days because the elk were all around the camera 24/7.  I was hoping for fire pictures but full card before then.  And this camera was a clearance special at walmart for $35!
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 8) Cool pics! :tup:

Camera must be near a wallow, huh?
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Thats to bad about them being full, that would be neat to see pics during and after the fire, then throughout the winter.

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Nice bulls. Would of been cool to see trail cam pics of a fire
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Very nice. Were you able to get pics of the burn area while you were there?
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Good to hear you were able to retrieve your camera's.  That is a nice seven you had on there.  I think the wife's bull was bigger!! :tup:
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Good to hear you were able to retrieve your camera's.  That is a nice seven you had on there.  I think the wife's bull was bigger!! :tup:

:). For sure!!

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What Teanawayslayer said, lol Nice bull but wife's is much bigger!! Did you get any video or good pics from the other camera.

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picture of fire around camera it was so burned around my camera except about a 50 yard patch it was too wet and skip through there only burning the dry dead wood on the ground I figured they were toast on the 9 miles of burned pine trees on the way in.

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Great Pics. That first bull is a stud.  want to get up there when the roads open up? if not it will be a long bike ride in to check are area out. THANKS

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sweeet!

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Awsome bulls and pics :tup:
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Trailcam pictures from your backyard, then you drove up to some burn and took photo's to correlate the story? That's intense.
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Glad you were able to retrieve your cams and they weren't melted  :chuckle: Great pics and great bulls.

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NICE! Great pics! First bull is a stud!
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