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Grab a predator call and a lawn-chair and a rifleIf you were closer I’d help ya find outExciting when they come in for you
Those last pics I can't tell anything to compare characteristics... Amazing how they see the infared...
Quote from: MADMAX on January 11, 2026, 09:17:20 PMGrab a predator call and a lawn-chair and a rifleIf you were closer I’d help ya find outExciting when they come in for youIm trying calling and glassing travel areas.
Quote from: Kingofthemountain83 on January 11, 2026, 09:19:24 PMThose last pics I can't tell anything to compare characteristics... Amazing how they see the infared...Half my cameras are on video mode they will look at camera and just walk on.
Thanks for posting,kinda fun looking at trail cams pics and guessing.Only way to be 100 percent is to have both cats in the same pic.Learned the face trick on different bucks with the same antlers,to look for face markings or throat patch. Some cats will have like up to 6in of black on tail tip.other barely have a black tip.Ya they roam a lot ,5mile is like nothing for the same cat to be on both cams.Still fun trying to guess,👍👍👍
The 2nd pic and most recent pic you posted are of a adolescent cat ( banding on the legs ) First pic looks to be an adult cat. Could be mom, and her young one (s) still hanging around I think at least 2 different cats on your cams
Quote from: Roslyn Rambler on January 12, 2026, 05:22:44 AMThe 2nd pic and most recent pic you posted are of a adolescent cat ( banding on the legs ) First pic looks to be an adult cat. Could be mom, and her young one (s) still hanging around I think at least 2 different cats on your camsI noticed The black band on a video I have it was very close and walking around smelling bobcat lure I put out.So the black band means young lion?