Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: Elkfun12 on July 17, 2023, 09:00:54 PM
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A few big cascade blacktails from last year's cameras. 2 different spots.
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Another
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Quite impressive.
Thank you for sharing.
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Dang some very very impressive bucks there. I'd love to hear more about your set up spot, I have a hunch that there are alot of big timber bucks of all species that don't get much pressure in this state.
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Some serious studs!
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Nice bucks, hopefully you get one and show us the pics.👍
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Looks like some dandy bucks.
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And another. All bucks from last year. They hit the salt or came into doe in estrus scent. Salt is water softener salt and scent I don't remember right now but you have to read the back and it's the only one that comes from Oregon? I'll find it.
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All of our cameras are set between 2500-3000 foot elevation. We can't seem to find them during the summer but during hunting season they are that low. We just hike trails till we see sign and start blasting the areas with cameras. Nothing special.
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Those are some great bucks. If not for cameras, I’d imagine most deer would go unnoticed for the duration of their life.
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You ever get pictures of people on your cameras? I also set cameras up in the cascades this summer and found someone else’s camera that a deer led me straight to. I’m actually pretty sure it was your camera based on the photo with the three bucks. Looks very familiar
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Beast!
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Some nice bucks there :tup: