Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: lee on August 23, 2009, 06:40:28 PM
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Hi,
I let the I40 soak for 30 days. It was hard to do this as everytime I read a post on this website about a camera gett'un stolen I wanted to go and recover mine. I had it on a good game trail a few hundred yards off of the Bumping River road. It was lag bolted to a tree in a steel lock box. The one picture of the jogger did get my attention though. I feel lucky.
Comments?
Take care,
Lee
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Great pic's. That guy looks like he might be running from one of those bears. :chuckle:
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Pick a less traveled road next time...somebody will eventually steal it there, or go in deeper (or should I say uphill further).
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Looking at the terrain, that jogger seems awful outta place... :dunno:
I agree with bow4elk...I'd put the cam a bit further off the road. Sweet pics though!
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Great pics. You got a little of everything on that trail.
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Hey thats me getting ready for hunting season. Didnt know that bear and big bull were in there. right on. thanks for scouting for me.
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Hey, no problem. All you have ta do is try and figure out "where" on the 14 miles of Bump'un River road I put the camera. ;)
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Great pictures.. I'd say your "AM/PM" might be backwards. Funny to see a jogger.. I caught 5 different guys on camera opening day last year, walking in across my property up in Unit 204. Made me mad to see all the trespassers but was glad the camera was still hanging when I got back and there weren't any pictures of them dragging anything out!!
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nice picture of the bare ass
glad to see your camera was still there
see you at work tomorrow
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I think the "jogger" just finished his business and is headed back to the road.