Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: hunter399 on August 02, 2018, 12:32:05 PM
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Very first cat,now if I can get a coug,and some wolves would be sweet.
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Sweet in a bitter sort of way, the short tailed feline sure needs a tree close by if wolves are about
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Just got back this morning from checking another cam a few miles away from this one,it said file was corrupted.on my sd card , so like a month soak gone ,down the drain.I formated card in the cam I will check in a week or two and see if it's working ,If not I will have to bring cam home and problem solve it.
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Cool picture, good looking animal.
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:tup:
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:tup: Nice pic.
I recently got my first cougar on cam, but unlike you am not hoping for Wolves. I am in the south central part of the state and not ready for howling packs of competition.
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Be careful of what you wish for. You should have no problem getting a cougar I know I don't
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Be careful of what you wish for. You should have no problem getting a cougar I know I don't
Litte red wine and wanting a new "experience?" :chuckle:
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I got a wolf on my cam in early July. Slide Ridge area.
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Just got back this morning from checking another cam a few miles away from this one,it said file was corrupted.on my sd card , so like a month soak gone ,down the drain.I formated card in the cam I will check in a week or two and see if it's working ,If not I will have to bring cam home and problem solve it.
Did you try checking the card on a computer by any chance? I've had my card reader/digital camera be unable to read the files on my SD card before, but my computer pulled them up just fine. Sucks missing out on a months worth of pics!
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Nice bobcat, a cougar will show up one of these days.