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Trail camera pics

And the present he left in the driveway with my size 12 for reference. Oddly enough for 3 years he has walked right by our goat pen with 4 goats and never bothered them.
 

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Just a reminder…

When you stop seeing most of the bucks you had been seeing, they are in someone’s freezer, tending does elsewhere, or pressured out of the area.

This is the first time I’ve caught shiners on camera, but not the first time I’ve seen them. FWIW, it is legal for the landowners to do it, up to a certain time of night here. But still….

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I wanted to put a camera out in a hayfield, where I could put a roadkill deer 150 yards from the landowners blind. I thought a light weight tripod would be best. I bought a 1/2" X 10' piece of emt, cut 40" legs. Flattened about 3" on one end of each. Bent to match the angle of my death grip tripod. 2" 1/4-20 bolt,nut and wing nut to hold camera. Only one coyote shot, but the deer sure like the camera setup. Every south wind night I get a bunch of closeup pics.860322063679887-100-3-12182025022902-W1018719.JPG
 

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