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2012 Trail Cam Thread


slimngrizzly

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No fair that looks like a ND deer! Nice 150in or so.

Nothing out in ND yet, but hopefully within a few weeks.

Here is a couple from a while ago.

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And to get the bear hunters fired up.

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Awsome pics lee, That is one line backer of bear. Getting close, love the character of thefisrt deer pic. cool. Thanks

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Crazy non-typicals with droptines are neato.... and so are big, dagger-brow tines. Cool beans HunterLee

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Here's a pic of a Buck and Raccoon at our place on Upper Red Lake, the next pics on the cam where of the Buck so he must have prevailed.

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First pic is him from last year. Right ear is split. Pics are from the same spot. Time and date are wrong this year. oops.

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surewood! excellent pics!! that right there is a dandy buck. i want to see him in your hands come fall.

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With a lot of luck we'll see. It's his home area. He sticks around after he loses his velvet, so I feel better about him as most find a new area come season.

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Got our pics back from one of our farms. Nothing great yet.....one wide 8 pt with decent brows. Several 2 year olds as well.

Have one deer that only has one antler and it appears it doesn't even have a pedicle on the other side. I've never seen that before. Without a pedicle I don't think he will ever grow a antler on that side. Might have to take him out if we get a chance.

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i check my cam quick today and to my Surprise, a STINKIN BEAR had tried to eat my camera! The SE Mn bear population must be growing! The camera is too busted up, but atleast the card was good still!

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Bear huh?

Generally where in SE MN? I hunt alot in SE and just curious....

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Pretty sure I got a picture of this fella last year about 50 yards from where this one was taken.

Today, I checked another camera about 100 yards from where this picture was taken and he visited that one just before this one. Had his mits all over that camera but he must have lost interest smile ,,, camera was ok.

Bears are getting to be a more common around here too, I've even heard of a set of triplets around that a buddy watched from his tractor, they were only 40 yards away.

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Mom with twins

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Yearling? one of the triplets from last year I think. Unless this is a small two-year old in which case it could be "Jasper" from last year

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One of the triplets with one fawn of her own, I think. Not sure if this is both the does from the triplets or if it's the big doe that has twins this year with a yearling & it's fawn. (I don't think the triplets were truly triplets. I think a doe had twins & then picked up an orphaned fawn later.) Those three hung together all fall last year. Sometimes the doe was with, but often not.

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This is the first trail cam photo I ever got. I checked it the day after I hung it and found the camera twisted around the tree and the strap partly shredded...full-442-22768-2006trailcam001.jpg

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Lots of nice stuff showing up!! Fun to look at all the pictures everyone!

pointerdog... you have got a handfull of HAWGS!

Matchset- I still like the freak! But he might hurt your "cummulative score average" smile

Crow Hunter.... your hooked!

Keep them commin!

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I have been having a banner 2wks for pictures. Lots coming by. time stamp is off by 4 hours somehow. I will fix that this weekend. Pictures are a day apart. Check out the time.

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Put out block and Cabela's had a 5 lb bag of pellets for $3.88 so threw that out with it. My problem is that they probably won't be on this pattern when I get back from Wyoming.

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Went and got some video of some different ones today. Some nice 8's. These boy's have got me excited.

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