Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Dan-o on July 25, 2011, 10:27:08 PM
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Checked my camera after a 1 week soak. Lots of interesting stuff. Also got a coyote and a bobcat. Quite the potpouri for a 1 week soak in my area....
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Trying to attach a few more pics....
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Clearly doing this the hard way.....
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One more for fun... then I need to figure out how to attach multiple pics!
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One more. Can't help myself....
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looks like you got an awesome spot man! what more could you want?
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Great Pics :tup:
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Great Trail bud keep up the great pics. 1st time soak in this location? also might want to pull the cam back a little if they are coming in on that main trail :twocents:
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Awesome pics. I hope that fawn stays close to mama. I'm sure that cat is on the hunt for the little guy.
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nice work
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Wow! :tup: is right
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I've hung a camera here a few times the last 2-3 years. Never got such a wide variety of animals before.
Pretty funny that the bear and the cougar came right in by the camera...... it's not much or an entry trail at all.
I had lots of deer and elk pics where they are basically loking at (even licking) my camera......?
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I've hung a camera here a few times the last 2-3 years. Never got such a wide variety of animals before.
Pretty funny that the bear and the cougar came right in by the camera...... it's not much or an entry trail at all.
I had lots of deer and elk pics where they are basically loking at (even licking) my camera......?
the elk are always breathing on/licking my camera. its almost like they try to fog it up so they cant be seen...
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I've hung a camera here a few times the last 2-3 years. Never got such a wide variety of animals before.
Pretty funny that the bear and the cougar came right in by the camera...... it's not much or an entry trail at all.
I had lots of deer and elk pics where they are basically loking at (even licking) my camera......?
the elk are always breathing on/licking my camera. its almost like they try to fog it up so they cant be seen...
Yep..the elk do that to mine too...they also like to rub up against the camera and twist it around the tree.