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    Trail Cams

    Not sure if this is in the right place, I am sure lots of folks have cameras out there and get the memorable shot they would like to share. Click image for larger version. 

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    These guys have been hanging around my upper horse pasture most of the summer.

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    Nice! Go get one soon!

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    I have 2 trail cameras. Both of them are in my backyard. It is simply amazing to see the wildlife that wanders through. Many, many deer. A fox or two. The neighbors dogs that are supposed to be confined and an occasional raccoon. So far though, I have not been able to get a picture of that skunk. I know it is there because of the divots dug in the grass where it is hunting grubs, and an occasional skunk odor, but no pictures.

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    I don't really hunt anymore, as I enter my 8th decade, I see my own mortality looming up ahead, I enjoy seeing the critters more than eating them. That does not apply to large predators hanging around my horse pastures.

    Lots of neat critters here..Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Van Gelder View Post
    I don't really hunt anymore, as I enter my 8th decade, I see my own mortality looming up ahead, I enjoy seeing the critters more than eating them. That does not apply to large predators hanging around my horse pastures.

    Lots of neat critters here..Click image for larger version. 

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    I’m in my 6th…….For the past 10 years I’ve enjoyed a camera more. I know what you mean. I still like venison and have to take one once in a while. When mom says, we need deer meat, I go get them one!

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    Some nice cows.. Click image for larger version. 

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    Wow that is nice size cat. We have Bob cats , and coyotes here.. I get them on trail cameras .
    Haven’t put any out this year yet.
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    there are three mt. lions in that picture.

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