Trail Cam Thread

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BobbyV

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Big kitty is back.

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Pretty nice bobcat . . .
 

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Hadn’t see this guy for a month and he pops out at 8:05 Monday morning. I sat in this stand last night and saw a little basket 6 dangit. Really just looking for a table doe and of course I get notifications from another cam right as I sat down. Does were there, another dangit.
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Not really a trail cam pic but a trail cam story. My sons buddy’s uncle has a place in central Kansas and this deer showed up Tuesday after being awol for a month. He takes off work Wednesday and hauls up there. They roughed it at 217. That looks a little stout to me but I won’t argue it’s an awesome deer.
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Little bucks on camera are fighting and scrapping with each other. Older bucks hanging back and watching, lol.
I’ve already got an 18 month old with a whole side broke off, and a 2.5 year old with half a beam missing. I’ve been wondering if the density of the antlers have been compromised by the drought.

Yeah, that’s definitely a giant buck, but I don’t see 200” giant, but I’ve been wrong before. :scratch:
 
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