Trail Camera Pics ===

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2011/02/13 21:49:58 (permalink)

Trail Camera Pics ===

One of the guys from a neighboring camp was up this week-end and checked his cameras near by.. here's a couple pics from them... SGL photos ...














post edited by Dr. Trout - 2011/02/13 21:57:10
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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/13 22:03:01 (permalink)
    Looks like you got something to look forward to next year
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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/13 22:18:30 (permalink)
    great pics thanks for sharing looks like there will be a few nice shooters next fall for you to chase
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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/13 22:21:26 (permalink)
    Thanks for sharing pics nice to see them 
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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/13 22:32:52 (permalink)
    Tucker, the guy who's camera it is had them down in the hollow along the creek behind my house, It's usually a good spot for bucks.. just not my cup of tea thinking about dragging one back home from down there anymore.... no one saw any of those in gun season though and tucker and a couple others from that camp were hunting down there ?????

    One guys daughter did shoot a spike not far from where these were taken...

    But yeah --- maybe one will venture up my way next year

    The bobcat was on an old logging road about a mile away from here...
    post edited by Dr. Trout - 2011/02/13 22:36:46
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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/13 23:19:51 (permalink)
       I can see why you guys are so upset with that 3- up stuff, Imagine just seeing the right horn  on the first buck in your photos.
       On the flip side I have a very large fork in my collection with absolutly NO base tines at all. His beams and width are about the size of that buck but with longer tines..its my favorite set of horns because its so different, but from what I read here would have been illegal in PA.- as I recall he was 2 1/2 or 3 1/2-and weighed in around 145 - it was a while back.
    post edited by retired guy - 2011/02/13 23:50:06
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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/14 07:23:16 (permalink)
    Doc, are you sure those pics are from recently? I guess I thought you had a lot more snow than that. Around here it's to their knee or more. Nice pics though. They should be nice bucks next year.
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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/14 07:27:35 (permalink)
    Great photos Doc.  Thanks for posting them.  Really cool to see the bobcat.

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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/14 09:28:00 (permalink)
    retired guy...

    just for info sake.. this is 3 point area so the first buck is legal to shoot, but even at that I can easily see the brow tine on that first buck... so he has at least 3 on the right so I could shoot him... now if it was a 4 point area I could not shoot and be positive he had 4 on that side just from that photo.. BUT.... it also has NOTHING to do with seeing a brow tine which is the complaint for going to 3-up....

    S-10 not sure when the photos were actually shot...the camera has bee set since January but we also did not get as much snow as you did.. we have a lot of ice mixed in... after while I'll get some pics before it melts much more... the trail coming to the feeder is neat to see .....

    meantime here's a couple neat photos, this guy is a trapper and was not aware of the camera catching his action...

    lOOK CLOSE YOU CAN SEE THE BOBCAT IN THE TRAP BY THE LOG..laying on it's back --- this is not the same bobcat as the top photo, this is "sort of" behind the house but across the creeek and up the other side of the hill but still SGLs....




    post edited by Dr. Trout - 2011/02/14 09:35:08
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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/14 14:37:17 (permalink)
    awesome. I love the trapper in action shots!
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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/14 16:17:09 (permalink)
    That must be the deer winter mortality I hear so much about. Piling them up there. Is a dang cool photo. Thanks again for the pics...WF
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    RE: Trail Camera Pics === 2011/02/14 17:11:36 (permalink)
    Good thing he was not taking a dump !!!!


    What's interesting about the area is that many know of it and find bear tracks, bobcat foot prints, and coyote trails..

    BUT this being our 3rd year of holding a 3 day coyote hunt we have yet to have one harvested there ????????????????
    post edited by Dr. Trout - 2011/02/14 20:23:30
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