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Re: Where should I put my camera this winter?
« Reply #30 on: December 20, 2017, 06:11:07 AM »
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Re: Where should I put my camera this winter?
« Reply #31 on: December 21, 2017, 02:32:44 AM »
Sorry, I sent this down a rabbit hole unrelated to the subject.  If you use the protein based stuff place it will away from prying eyes and post your results!!!

This is from WAC 246-203-121 Disposal of dead animals.

(c) "Dead animal" means the carcass or tissue from an animal

So that includes gut piles if you read it that way.

(g) "Natural decomposition" means natural decay on the surface of the ground without cover material.

(2) Disposal methods.
(a) Within seventy-two hours after death or discovery, the owner of a dead animal or, if the owner of the animal cannot be identified, the owner of the property on which the animal is found must properly dispose of the dead animal. A dead animal must be covered or otherwise removed from public view immediately upon discovery by the person responsible for disposing of the dead animal.

(c) The person responsible for disposal of a dead animal must dispose of it by burial, landfilling, incineration, composting, rendering, or another method approved by the local health officer (such as natural decomposition) that is not otherwise prohibited by federal, state, or local law or regulation.




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Re: Where should I put my camera this winter?
« Reply #32 on: December 21, 2017, 05:42:25 AM »
And we digressed.
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Re: Where should I put my camera this winter?
« Reply #33 on: December 21, 2017, 12:07:19 PM »
In other news, I was a moron and set it in a location I can't easily get to until May 1, on video mode...   It's a Bushnell Essentials E3, which is excellent, but no way those batteries will last past January/February soooooooooo I'll have to find a Saturday I want to burn snowshoing to it to change batteries and put it back in photo mode :).
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Re: Where should I put my camera this winter?
« Reply #34 on: December 21, 2017, 12:10:04 PM »
Plus my new Browning Strike Force Elite arrived yesterday, so I'm still open to suggestions for camera #2 :)
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Re: Where should I put my camera this winter?
« Reply #35 on: December 21, 2017, 01:51:02 PM »
If I was looking for wolverines or foxes, I'd set the camera somewhere north of the reservation boundary in the Rimock gmu for an option or east of the park boundary in the 356. I had one up there last winter and got a few critters on it.

Btw, you may be able to drive up to cam #1 still. Not much snow fell out of the last storm and the road was still open when I went by yesterday.

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Re: Where should I put my camera this winter?
« Reply #36 on: December 21, 2017, 04:41:24 PM »
If I was looking for wolverines or foxes, I'd set the camera somewhere north of the reservation boundary in the Rimock gmu for an option or east of the park boundary in the 356. I had one up there last winter and got a few critters on it.

Btw, you may be able to drive up to cam #1 still. Not much snow fell out of the last storm and the road was still open when I went by yesterday.

That would require having time to drive up there...  I'm swamped until week after new years at this point.
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