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humm funny met a guy sat mid day out at camp 4 along grade creek. he mentioned seeing a few cats on camera and see a bull moose in Antalon lake. might this be you? if so i was the guy with wife and daughter eating lunch after walking to the end of the mountain and back seeing a floppy eared doe.
Quote from: heavyhorned on October 19, 2017, 10:13:28 AMhumm funny met a guy sat mid day out at camp 4 along grade creek. he mentioned seeing a few cats on camera and see a bull moose in Antalon lake. might this be you? if so i was the guy with wife and daughter eating lunch after walking to the end of the mountain and back seeing a floppy eared doe.What is up with those floppy ears? I asked biologists about a decade ago and they had no explanation, but also no interest.
Quote from: Mulieman on October 23, 2017, 08:22:20 AMThey probably were watching the same group I was then. And yeah supposed to get snow Saturday. Gonna be windy as hell tomorrow then be snowy and calm Saturday. Ought to be good! There's a big kitty problem below the Grade Creek road too. I've had three different cougars come through with regularity (about once every ten days or so) and haven't had any deer come by that camera since they started. Funny how that happens. Wouldn't mind sticking a tag on the tom.I saw a cougar hanging in a camp at Antillon Lake after opening weekend and heard there were 3 travelling together when they got that one.
They probably were watching the same group I was then. And yeah supposed to get snow Saturday. Gonna be windy as hell tomorrow then be snowy and calm Saturday. Ought to be good! There's a big kitty problem below the Grade Creek road too. I've had three different cougars come through with regularity (about once every ten days or so) and haven't had any deer come by that camera since they started. Funny how that happens. Wouldn't mind sticking a tag on the tom.
Quote from: hirshey on October 23, 2017, 10:50:36 AMQuote from: heavyhorned on October 19, 2017, 10:13:28 AMhumm funny met a guy sat mid day out at camp 4 along grade creek. he mentioned seeing a few cats on camera and see a bull moose in Antalon lake. might this be you? if so i was the guy with wife and daughter eating lunch after walking to the end of the mountain and back seeing a floppy eared doe.What is up with those floppy ears? I asked biologists about a decade ago and they had no explanation, but also no interest. we see a couple every year. this one looked as though her right ear was almost ripped off. we see it more often up high. hell had a friend who shoot a one eared 4x4.
Quote from: heavyhorned on October 23, 2017, 12:23:48 PMQuote from: hirshey on October 23, 2017, 10:50:36 AMQuote from: heavyhorned on October 19, 2017, 10:13:28 AMhumm funny met a guy sat mid day out at camp 4 along grade creek. he mentioned seeing a few cats on camera and see a bull moose in Antalon lake. might this be you? if so i was the guy with wife and daughter eating lunch after walking to the end of the mountain and back seeing a floppy eared doe.What is up with those floppy ears? I asked biologists about a decade ago and they had no explanation, but also no interest. we see a couple every year. this one looked as though her right ear was almost ripped off. we see it more often up high. hell had a friend who shoot a one eared 4x4.Yeah I've seen a lot of those critters... I have taken photos of them in Chelan county for a decade... figured either frost or parasite must degrade the tendons or muscles that control the ears. Found one doe 3 years in a row that had ears like a Scottish terrier; short and pointy. She was DEFINITELY a frostbite case.. those ears were rough! That Manson unit is pretty cool. Lots of unexpected species and unique cases to see.
I heard there are lots of deer this year in that unit. Late archery should be good there this year..