Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: bobcat on December 03, 2010, 10:35:11 PM
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but this is all I got--
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The hawk is well hidden.
Mike
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hey thats a cutimus maximus in the ladder pic
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That little girl looks pretty excited to find some winter grub! A bit young to be weaned but good to see she's doing well out there. :chuckle:
I have my trimmings, hide, legs, etc. out too. I put them where I got two bobcat pics and a decent bear. they were incidental photos so there's no telling if they are still in the area. I might go check today or tomorrow and see what I got.
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hang something shiny that moves in the wind,they hunt with their eyes
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I got more pictures of the hawks than I did of the coyote. I think about 56 of the hawk(s) and 27 coyote. I added some more bait to it yesterday. I guess I'll let it sit for another week. Kind of want to check it tomorrow but probably best to not disturb it for a little longer. Here are a couple more of the hawk.
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Nice pic's, Thanks for sharing.
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You are blessed with a lovely child the bobcat pic couldn't compare.
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Thank you. I agree!
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Is that legal to use your kid as bobcat bait? :chuckle:
Nice pics!
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Great pics Bob.
It has been over a week since the bobcat came around my cam. Hopefully it comes back soon.
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Go to http://www.petersonfurs.com/ (http://www.petersonfurs.com/) & buy some RK predator plus, use about a tablespoon sized scoop. Set your camera up with whatever the predominate wind direction is in relation to the area that you are targeting. If you have a bear, cougar, bobcat or coyote in the area they will be on your camera. Been doing this for about a year now with great results. Dave
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Thanks for the tip. That's good to know. I will have to give that a try sometime.