Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: Bareback on December 02, 2020, 07:38:13 PM
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Pulled the cams. Reason to do vids instead of pics.
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Awesome
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That’s cool, thanks for sharing.
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Great series, thanks
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Awesome !!!!
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That right there might be the best sequence of pics I've ever seen on here. What a gem you captured there. Were you able to determine what he was on and what he wasn't willing to let that Yote have any of? Nature, right before our eyes, and things that really do happen when "no one is looking"..... Congrats again on some great pics.
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Yeah those are great pics! Thanks for sharing!
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Still a good catch what were you using for bait?
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Excellent capture of an encounter seldom seen by humans. Thanks for posting it.
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Seeing something like that is amazing but getting pics even more so. Years ago as I was turning into the Shell refinery a bald eagle zoomed down and feet first plowed a Red tail hawk off a fencepost not 10' in front of my truck.
Even more years ago a buddy and I had a coyote running down a logging road, my buddy gunned it chasing it down the road. It turned and went up a 25 or 30' vertical rock wall like it wasn't even there.
Number one on my list, same buddy and I were coming down a wide open ridge road out of Anatone Wa. Way out in front of us was a whitetail buck coming at us at full speed. It had a very large Golden Eagle that was dive bombing it trying to kill it. The buck turned downhill and disappeared over the hill towards cover. It apparently got away, we saw the eagle climbing out of that canyon. To amazed you even think about a picture but had enough time. You don't expect to see stuff like that
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Wow! Great capture.
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Very cool to catch that. I bet you couldn't believe what you had. :tup:
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awesome!!
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Blowing up the first photo it looks like the dead critter has a Yote head. To the left of the pile looking right toward the camera.
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Great series! A couple of weeks ago I was driving past some construction on I-5 when right outside my window a Bald Eagle swooped down and stole a construction guy’s lunch!
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:tup:, great pictures.
About 30 or so years ago my wife and I were doing some spring counting in the Methow. We were sitting on a small ridge looking towards another ridge about 200 yards away. The ridge we were glassing is a pretty good fawn dropping area, has been since my great grandparents used to do spring counts going back to the 1920,s. We were there and had counted around 50 deer or so along the bluff filled ridge when my wife had a doe in her binos that was acting real strange, I put my glasses on it, it was in an open area that had few trees but lots of tall sage, south facing slope. The doe would take off running about 20 or so yards, stomp both front feet at the same time and then run back, it repeated this over and over, sometimes running up hill, sometimes down, some times straight out but would always run back to the same spot and repeat. We watched this for probably 10-15 minutes and kept are bins on it just mesmerized by its actions. We noticed it would look up every once in awhile, straight up. We looked up and seen 2 bald eagles about 300 feet or so above, just circling and circling, while the doe did its thing. I noticed a small fawn maybe a few days old laying in the brush that the doe would keep running back to, stomp, stand and then wander off in all different directions. I told my cousin about it who was a biologist at the time working for Idaho fish and game. He said what I figured was going on, the doe was trying to divert/catch the eagles attention and have them chase her to protect the fawn she had tucked away, the doe would even act like it was wounded and limp as it would walk or run away, pretty amazing, I had never seen anything like it that went on for that long, the eagles eventually gave up after 15-20 minutes.