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Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: grundy53 on January 30, 2012, 05:04:31 PM
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I would like to know your initial thought on which critter left this pile. For reference that is a .25-06 with an oal of 3.147.
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By the shape I want to say cow elk
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moooooooose !
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I would name it Ralph. :dunno: :chuckle:
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I would name it Ralph. :dunno: :chuckle:
LOL. The only one who can follow an instruction!
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I think Jethro would be a good name for it...
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Holy moly, didn't see the first 2 pics, def not cow elk!
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I would name it Ralph. :dunno: :chuckle:
good name
and it looks like a pile of llama poop
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I would name it Ralph. :dunno: :chuckle:
:chuckle: :tup:
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I would name it Ralph. :dunno: :chuckle:
Lol. Good one :tup:. OK what species left this pile. Also I would say this pile was ATLEAST 12-14" across and about 2-3" deep....
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With that description it might have came from my 2yr old daughter!! :chuckle:
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I like Jethro just like Killbilly said :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :dunno:
Could be just; never mind
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Looks like elk poop to me.
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Thats one hell of a big rabbit! :yike: :chuckle:
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No question...
Moose
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On the charter boat we refered to "Ralph" as a male upchucker and "Rachel" as a female upchucker. So since it looks like cow moose poop perhaps we should change it's name from Ralph to Rachel :dunno:
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Maybe moose poop looks different in NH> Or, in my memory! Could be highly likely.
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Definitely not elk... my bet is moose. seen it too many times before in the northeast. :twocents:
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Sheep.... :chuckle:
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Looks like moose to me. :dunno:
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GOMER (Pile) or (Pyle) :rolleyes:
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looks like elk and looks like its been eating good
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I bet that hunter was pissed when he went looking in his pack for his milk duds and found out he lost them. I hate it when that happens :bash:
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Clearly bear.
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here I found this moose poop to compare it with....
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm1.static.flickr.com%2F44%2F116277108_3737a09ab9_o.jpg&hash=c3076b0db1bd3d036281f2cca34f6b42aea86160)
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Clearly bear.
seriously? :o
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Moose
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My very first thought when I saw this pile was "Moose" no question about it. From the size to the shape to the quantity. Everything said moose. Except that it was in the Kapowsin tree farm..... So I figure it's elk. Even though I'm quite familiar with most styles and shapes of elk dung as well as pile sizes and I've yet to see one like this. It was HUGE. The only thing I can figure is it's a BIG elk eating a LOT of winter browse... or a moose is lost... :chuckle:
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My very first thought when I saw this pile was "Moose" no question about it. From the size to the shape to the quantity. Everything said moose. Except that it was in the Kapowsin tree farm..... So I figure it's elk. Even though I'm quite familiar with most styles and shapes of elk dung as well as pile sizes and I've yet to see one like this. It was HUGE. The only thing I can figure is it's a BIG elk eating a LOT of winter browse... or a moose is lost... :chuckle:
When I was hunting late season in the Winston unit, I found a place on the edge of some clear cuts where the elk had obviously standing in one place for a long time. The piles of poop were easily a foot across. It was very impressive and I hadn't seen it before like that.
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I would name it Pebbles :yike:
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My very first thought when I saw this pile was "Moose" no question about it. From the size to the shape to the quantity. Everything said moose. Except that it was in the Kapowsin tree farm..... So I figure it's elk. Even though I'm quite familiar with most styles and shapes of elk dung as well as pile sizes and I've yet to see one like this. It was HUGE. The only thing I can figure is it's a BIG elk eating a LOT of winter browse... or a moose is lost... :chuckle:
Really!!! Perhaps runamuk was right = Llama :dunno: Was it close to a camp?
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You are all wrong. It is from one of the guys i hunt with after a week of eating my cooking at hunting camp....
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My very first thought when I saw this pile was "Moose" no question about it. From the size to the shape to the quantity. Everything said moose. Except that it was in the Kapowsin tree farm..... So I figure it's elk. Even though I'm quite familiar with most styles and shapes of elk dung as well as pile sizes and I've yet to see one like this. It was HUGE. The only thing I can figure is it's a BIG elk eating a LOT of winter browse... or a moose is lost... :chuckle:
Really!!! Perhaps runamuk was right = Llama :dunno: Was it close to a camp?
It was bigger then any llama poop I've seen. Nowhere near a camp.
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here I found this moose poop to compare it with....
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm1.static.flickr.com%2F44%2F116277108_3737a09ab9_o.jpg&hash=c3076b0db1bd3d036281f2cca34f6b42aea86160)
WTH .... :dunno: :chuckle: :yike:
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Crappy earrings.
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Crappy earrings.
I get it!
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elk dung,llama poop is about the size of deer poop
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hard to tell by photos, but its probably elk. It is a bit more rounded like moose, but I'd still guess elk.
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A name right?
Already said and I thought too
Gomer's Pile.
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Moose or cow elk. :twocents:
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Looks like sh#t to me, but the only way to be sure is to taste it. :drool: