Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: Naches Sportsman on December 09, 2023, 09:37:41 PM
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Went out to look for critters, call for wolves, and put fresh batteries in all my easy to access cameras except for one as there was elk near there. Got the wolves to talk but they didn't want to play dodge the bullet today.
I had no wolves on my cameras since April and had a minimum of 6 cams out for last year. Currently have 7 out for the winter.
Here's a few good ones from 3 of my cameras. I am not buying stealth cams any longer. Found these Garde Pro's to get the job done for surveys and for my personal scouting missions.
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Can't even tell a fire went through here this year.
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Put this camera over my deer carcass. Must work better than a salt block to get bucks to walk by :chuckle:
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I'll check this camera sometime this winter again when I have the opportunity to hop on a snow machine.
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Some pretty cool pics. I’ve seen some videos of guys putting cams on the gut piles of harvested animals and it’s amazing how many deer came through after the fact. You might be on to something!
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I've never thought that a gut pile might bring in more deer, just always assumed they would stay clear of one for a few days until it was all cleaned up.
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I went out for an adventure in a few areas today and while hiking above this cam, I found relatively fresh k9 bones scattered about.
Trail camera check tells the story. The pictures are 10 minutes apart. I imagine this coyote didn't know it was being hunted until it was too late.
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:tup: looks good
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Coyote or fox? Hearing more and more fox encounters
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Looks like fox to me.
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Looks like a coyote to me.