Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: bobcat on May 30, 2011, 09:58:09 PM
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Checked one of my trail cams today, after 4 weeks. The last time I got a buck with new antler growth just beginning to show. This time it's definitely a lot easier to tell the bucks from the does. I'm not sure if I'm getting pictures of just one buck, or two. I need to think about trying some sort of bait so I can get more, and better, pictures.
There's also a picture that appears to be a doe with two fawns. It's slightly blurry from movement and pictures from this camera aren't the best anyway, so it's kind of hard to tell for sure, but I think that's what I'm seeing. I was kind of surprised to see this, because how much do newborn fawns actually walk around with the mother? I always thought she kept the fawns hidden somewhere for the first couple of weeks.
(the times are correct but the AM/PM is not)
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can't wait to see what he'll be
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looks like two different bucks to me. The top one looks to have a more mature body, the other two buck photos look like a younger deer. Should be fun to watch them grow! Not sure about the doe/fawn, weird looking picture
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the very first pic of that buck is kinda wierd he only has one eye :chuckle:
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the very first pic of that buck is kinda wierd he only has one eye :chuckle:
Yeah I guess he didn't think much of my camera taking his picture. :yike:
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the very first pic of that buck is kinda wierd he only has one eye :chuckle:
Yeah I guess he didn't think much of my camera taking his picture. :yike:
:chuckle: He was giving you the old stink eye..... :chuckle: