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It had been pretty slow the first part of the month at the "post", but last week things picked up after I freshened the post with my special scent. :wink (click on pic for video)
This is the third year this buck has visited the post since I've had a trailcam on it. Looks like he broke one of his eyeguards off this year.
This is kind of a three video series showing a buck rubbing the post...then eating some snow or wood shavings off the ground...and the last clip he's scratching, then goes into scent marking where he bunches his feet together and pee's on his tarsal glands. Wish I knew how to stream this series together, that would be cool.
The big 3x4 with the broken eyeguard came back for some more grinding.
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I have been slacking lately putting picks up and need to get a bunch dowloaded but here's a few when we were hunting.
Tracy
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Ryan Steadman and I hauling out a young deer and we walked by one of the cams.
Tracy
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Out behind the house last week , time and date not set.
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Great pictures guys. These won't look like much compared to most of these, but for an urban environment in the foothills of NC, they're decent bucks.
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tree killa, is that a "doe in the snow" in the first pic (night time dated 11-21-2011 1:03am) right above the buck. i can "see two eyes glowing, two "ears" and a "mouth" and her head coming down to the base of her neck and the top of the back going down the backstrap.... call me crazy but i see it, do y'all?? i havent had any cold beverages tonight either!....yet haha for some reason she jumped out at me.. by the way thats a bull of a buck! graybarkhunter
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I just put my first trail cam out Friday afternoon. I checked it yesterday afternoon and I was like a little kid on Christmas morning. I had 25 pics so not a real hot spot but a lot of fun. I hope to get a couple more for different creeks I hunt. I really want to get a mountain lion picture, some people have seen them in my area and other haven't. So getting a picture of one would be awesome. Keep them coming I love going through this thread!
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Genesis 27:3 Now then, get your weapons--your quiver and bow--and go out to the open country to hunt some wild game for me. >>>>------------> Schafer Silvertip 62@28 Schafer Silvertip 71@28 Posts: 1465 | From: Studley, Kansas | Registered: Oct 2010
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