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Pasayten Trail Cam pics
WA1232:
Agreed, same buck. Thanks for sharing! Very cool to see him coming and going along the same path.
sooperfly:
Most of the marten pics turned out a bit blurry. Second pic is from the same trail a couple years ago, on the ridgetop. It appears he was rubbing his hind end on this little bush.
The moose walked real close to the camera in the deep snow and not along the trail so all you can see is the lower 1/3 of the critter. I'm in the Pasayten quite a bit, and I see moose all the time in there. Here's a moose from a couple years ago that walked right through my campsite while I was eating breakfast. Not sure if I posted this or not already.
--- Quote from: boneaddict on December 03, 2019, 08:26:11 AM ---WOuld love to see the marten pic if it turned out at all, moose too of course, but dont want to ask for too much.
I had a gigantic bull located up there but circumstances arose and I didnt make it back to him. He probably died of old age back there.
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sooperfly:
Nope, no horses, just backpacking. A lot of the trails I go on have been abandoned and no longer maintained so horses wouldn't work any ways!
--- Quote from: Birdguy on December 03, 2019, 05:27:48 PM ---Very cool!! Do you take horses back in there? 1200 critter pics in a year, not bad at all.
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boneaddict:
Thanks for adding those. Marten are one of my favorites. I sent you a pm where I think your cam is, if not, that’s another good spot if you get back there.
sooperfly:
Here's another pine marten pic, not a trailcam one though. I was sitting in this basin with my camera in hand and this marten goes bouncing along the creek. The tele pic is the marten on the slabby rocks in the middle right of the camp picture right before it disappeared in the brush. Most of the time I've seen them it's only for a fleeting moment.
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