Thanks, this is great.
they cut out all the squatch photos though.
It was pretty cool, thanks for bumping it back.
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Thanks, this is great.
Looks like a fox to me as it has dark legs and a tail.I think this is a bobcat, 1) I have personally seen it 1 month ago, along the stone wall. Either a female or a small male. 2) Not a fox, no pointy nose, also no long fur like a fox. Question on the thin legs and dark interior fur, possibly some ones pet cat...??
I'm calling fox on that oneI think this is a bobcat, 1) I have personally seen it 1 month ago, along the stone wall. Either a female or a small male. 2) Not a fox, no pointy nose, also no long fur like a fox. Question on the thin legs and dark interior fur, possibly some ones pet cat...??
100% a foxI think this is a bobcat, 1) I have personally seen it 1 month ago, along the stone wall. Either a female or a small male. 2) Not a fox, no pointy nose, also no long fur like a fox. Question on the thin legs and dark interior fur, possibly some ones pet cat...??
I’m really feening for sheds this year. I’m trying to spend sometime to track those bucks on my land and the dcr land next door but man do they travel far each day. Other than tracking em down you guys have any tips? I’ve only found a juvi skull that was rather old so far.Wish I can find those Sheds.
He’s looking at his buddy like, “What the hell is taking you so long?”
@djbradles The camera I'm using for video is an oldass Bushnell Trophy 8MP with "dark" LEDs. Not the greatest video quality (night shots are weak) but the trigger speed and detection is decent, and lithium batteries last forever in it. I should probably look at bumping the settings for better night capture quality, and trim some brush away in the foreground to reduce IR splashback. I still use the camera because of the insane battery life, and I've got a security box for it.Can you recommend a good camera like what you use for video and sound?