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Deer are very similar to wild canines. As they seek a wind brake area on the down-wind side.
I've hunted hard lately trying to find lion sign. Came up empty again. I did find a couple of coyote tracks who left 3" long prints. Largest coyote track I ever found to date(if I recall correctly?) Was 3.5" long. A few days ago I seen a huge coyote way out there. But he was on the run & disappeared behind a distant hill. Before I could get my camera on him. Anyway snow is gone now. So the wait continues. No snow, sucks.
Those are awesome pictures :eyebrow:
VERY nice pictures! Thanks for letting me see a buck or two for deer season. The 42"+ of snow in the first storm of the year ended firearms deer season before it even started. It was next to impossible to get into camp, but the Super Duty w/snow plow made it. It took well over an hour to go .8 of a mile. The problem is/was that the deer had migrated to the winter yards and there were no deer left in the area.
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The first picture is awesome.
Quote from: Roundman on November 29, 2014, 09:30:00 PM
The first picture is awesome.
My thoughts exactly! Great picture.