Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: eldplanko on May 10, 2013, 01:03:45 PM
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I got excited on my first trailcam pic, now I know who's been responsible for the turds on the road that look like big white hairballs.
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I remember how excited I was when I looked at my first trail cam pictures. Pretty cool.
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I love looking at my trail cam pics every couple of weeks when i check my cards haha like a little kid on christmas.
Side note that camera is awfully close the that road i hope its very well concealed and or lagged to a tree.
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That's what I thought as well yo close to the road. People can't leave their hands off stuff.
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Your very first pic and it's a cougar! That is unbelievable! Cool pic. :tup:
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Is that the general area I think it is?
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Side note that camera is awfully close the that road i hope its very well concealed and or lagged to a tree.
Python locked to a tree in a bear box... this is behind locked DNR gates for Spring Bear. Only 25 hunters + loggers in there. I'm only planning to leave it for a week or two to see if mr bear comes back to peel some more trees.
Thx for the advice.
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Is that the general area I think it is?
Probably... I moved from the first place I told you about... I'm farther NE now.
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Time to move a little more I'd say. Cool pic indeed. Of the thousands of pics of I've gotten I've got one "maybe" lion pic. Any bears?
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I could be wrong, but I think he's a bobcat. I'll try to get some of the other pics up.
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I thought bobcat as well and I feel like I know that road :dunno:
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Bob indeed.
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pretty long tail for a bobcat.
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bobcat
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coug
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I would have to say bobcat . . . First off, look at it's size in comparison to the 'rut' of the road there. It can't be more than 3 feet long. It'd have to be a very young cougar if it were. Even at that, young cougars have their long tails. :twocents:
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.richardbadgerphoto.com%2Fimg%2Fs3%2Fv38%2Fp956666848-3.jpg&hash=719a8f497337561988408ef9483a0b175e77665d)
Neat picture none-the-less! Cat pictures seem to be few and far between for me! :tup:
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I do agree it is small, however, I see a long tail.
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I thought bobcat as well and I feel like I know that road :dunno:
If you've seen one DNR road with 10-15 year thinned timber, you've seen em all.
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I wasn't holding out or anything to lead anyone on, I just havn't gotten around to posting the remaining pics of the burst.... it's a bobcat.
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Bobcat for sure.
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I thought bobcat as well and I feel like I know that road :dunno:
If you've seen one DNR road with 10-15 year thinned timber, you've seen em all.
oh no I know that one walked it hundred of times.
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that's a better picture. Bobcat!