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Some new trail cam pics from last season

MikeD

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The same heavy snow last fall that kept me from my cabin also prevented me from collecting my trail cams. Well, I made it up last weekend and picked them up. I had about 1500 pics between the the two, here's a few last ones from last season. Nothing spectacular showed up but did get a few pics I thought were kind of nice. The last dated pics on both cams was 11/15 and 11/18 which is right about the time the snow hit.

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You can see my blind in the background to the right in this one.

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Those are some really good pictures Mike.

I enjoy using my trail cameras. I have learned so much that I didn't know by just watching the animals.

Until recent years, I didn't know that raccoons and foxes inherently got along with each other.

I didn't think that deer would pee where they eat.

I didn't think there bear (over) population was as bad as it really is here.
 
I never knew squirrels would come out and feed at night until I caught them on the cam.
 
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