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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    That really is pretty cool. I've seen them advertised for $70 bucks. I don't how good they are but it wasn't too long ago you couldn't find one for less than $300. So goes the calculator.
    I am thoroughly enjoying the cam, I am amazed at the frequency the corn pile is visited under the guise of darkness.
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    Just wait till the raccoons find out about this corn pile, they are real hams for the camera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky93 View Post
    Just wait till the raccoons find out about this corn pile, they are real hams for the camera.
    i am very surprised I haven't gotten a shot of several the corn is beside a large irrigation ditch. None yet though.
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    I will have to try and find the pic we got on are of three raccoons sitting in a row looking at the camera, it was like a family photo or something.
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    Got some "proof" of "raiders", this was after the big flood, fences were down had to call the neighbor and have him come a get his cattle......

    Was kinda dragging his feet, so I just told him how stupid these "elk" were, you shoot one and the others just stand there a look at it......LOL
    he came right over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Got some "proof" of "raiders", this was after the big flood, fences were down had to call the neighbor and have him come a get his cattle......

    Was kinda dragging his feet, so I just told him how stupid these "elk" were, you shoot one and the others just stand there a look at it......LOL
    he came right over.
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    I thought we were seeing two different does.

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    A rabbit has been visiting the corn pile around 4am. The attack....

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    Do you think it is coyote or fox?

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    We'll, it looks like he got his head out his A$$. The rest is gonna talk a little work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    We'll, it looks like he got his head out his A$$. The rest is gonna talk a little work.
    So, I am guessing there is noone here that knows a yote from a fox?
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    I was talkin' about the two headed deer. But if you have to ask about the fox/yote then we're not gonna tell ya. So there.
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    Pretty tall for a fox, legs vs body size.....I'm thinking yote.
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    This takes us back to my post this summer....pg.1 of this thread looks like a fox to me but where are the black socks? remember I noted the white socks the fox had?
    in this thread?

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    pg.1 fox?

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    coyote?

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    Last edited by COWBOYSURVIVAL; 12-27-2011 at 09:34 AM.
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    Looks like two different animals, 1st fox and 2nd yote......
    Try to get'em to stand still........LOL, better pic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Looks like two different animals, 1st fox and 2nd yote......
    Try to get'em to stand still........LOL, better pic.
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    I am undecided still I agree the first one is a fox but not sure on the second one because of the animal I saw this summer.

    Our friend Ken stops by the forum and look what happened, gotta think he had something to do with it.

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    I believe these to be opossum.

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    Those are some fat cows!

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    Looks like we now have 3 does and the first early AM deer pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboy's daughter View Post
    Those are some fat cows!

    LOL, yeah they were eating my corn......
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