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2012 Trail Cam Thread


slimngrizzly

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Show it. Without a picutre, it doesn't exist... whistle
Here is one...

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have a picture where it shows its width but this is good for now til next film session.

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That thing is very cool! Id say its decent alright! Thats what this thread is for, post up them sweet pics! Thanks!

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That is a COOL deer QA9! That 3rd main beam "club" looks like some kind of weapon out of Braveheart!

And thanks for all the great info on Fisher, LF. Guess an old guy can still learn something new everyday!

I've always thought it was Fisher that were smaller, and Pine Martin that were larger! We've had some BIG long black critters run thru our yard along the river. Pretty sure they were mink. Saw one in particular that had to be at least 3 feet long!

I don't know much about this kind of critter. To me Fisher, Mink, and Pine Martin all look very much alike. Suppose it would be kinda tough to get em' all smiling in the same picture! smile

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Thats a real dandy! He ought to be a giant this year! I like the stickers on him.

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I'm not sure it's the same buck. I have blown it up and anylized the few pics I have of this/these two deer and the two racks just don't look the same to me. The cool thing was if it is two different deer, they were within minutes of each other on the same night. The camera is on a tree about 4 yards from my stand.

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Nice buck PJ, pretty sure its the same deer. That kicker on his left G2 is pretty visible in both photos.

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Hes got a point off the inside of the left G4 on both pics, not likely to be 2 that way, along with many other similarities... I vote same buck for sure. Ive been wrong before though wink

Hope you kill him/them, theres no arguing it'll be a HAWG!

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I can't disagree or argue with either of you I just wish I had a pic of him coming toward the camera. One of the reasons that I thought it may be two different bucks is on his left side there seamed to be a tine on the far away pic that is not visible in the close up quartering away shot.

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I have two cams out right now and will be switching out the cards for the first time tomorrow morning.They have been out for 2 weeks.Once I check them tomorrow, I will leave them alone until opening weekend. I am squirming to see if he is still in my area and if he came for a visit. One of my cameras is in the same tree as it has been last year and before. I think however that I had that camera set to record video and I am wishing that it was set to take pics. Hopefully if he came by and he got on video, that I will be able to upload to this site.

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Those are some BIG bodied, healthy deer there!

And yep! I do see all four! Great pics!

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LOVE IT MATCHSET!!! It was worth the wait! Looks like you have some good bucks there! I think I like the freak the best grin Same buck in the 1st and 3rd pic ehh??? That split brow buck is a sweetheart too! Thanks for posting!

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Its a "snack sack"? Idk, its some kinda attractant filled burlap dack from the makers of deercane! Yeah, the non-typ is 7 1/2 this fall! I saw him once last year on Oct 30 and we have a shed off him from his 2008 rack.... the split brow had 16 scoreable points last year so he is on the List! But Mr. Wishbone is my number one target!

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BEAUTIFUL! Welcome to the site pointerdog! Big buck pictures are always welcome laugh , and they dont get much nicer than that!

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