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Here's one of the Heartbreaker and Lil' Forky. Can you guess who's who?
He broke a side in October keeping himself off limits. Man I hope he doesn't break off next year. He's a beaut.
A little better pic from earlier.
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i may be wrong but the way i understood it the info that was told is as follows. when a deer breaks a side of horns they dont grow back the same the remaining good side grows back bigger than the damaged side. is that true
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ok i stand corrected and humbly i mught add
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Here is another recent trail cam pic from S.E. Ohio. I plan to retire this year and am scouting now in Ohio. I live in West Virginia and haven't hunted in Ohio yet.
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Here's a few that I thought were interesting. We have had lots of snow and an unfinished housing developement in back of us so the deer pics have been somewhat limited this year. We have a number of the usual suspects but I think these are at least interesting. The first pic is a little dark but shows a doe and yearling sharing some "quality time". The camera is about 50 yards from our house on the opposite side of the brook that goes thru our property and feeds out pond.
One morning I was awoken about 5AM by a pack of coyotes across the pond near our feeder. Apparently this was one of them. I cropped the pic to show him better.
We have a family of gray foxes nearby and this one cooperated.
We have a couple of feeders across the pond. After I filled the one on the right it stopped working properly and dispensed very little corn. So I got one from Cabela's and set it up in the same location. We had about 25 turkeys coming in and one warm day the males were strutting.
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Nice pics Bill.I bet you that fox has been up a tree more than once with big yotes like that afoot.
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Got this guy some time in the night,January while Javelina huntig. My time/date stop working on my Bushnell trail cam so I sent back well see what they do.
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I got Laura her own Cuddeback for Christmas this year. She found some fisher tracks on our path in the woods and set up her camera to see if she could get some pics of something other than deer. She got plenty of deer pics but did get a couple of the predators that lurk around in the dark hours.
At some point in the near future we will try "baiting" the fisher with some freezer burned meat on a leaning tree nearby...just like my trapper friends set up traps for them.
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