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Hope you enjoy,more latter :yoyo: :yoyo:
Good hunting Steve
Steve,
Nice bear, that looks to be a cinnamon, unless that is just the flash causing it. I have a question for you. Do you put your trail cam in some sort of box or protective device. I have had one incident where I came back to the bait stand and my camera was destroyed. By the way where are you at.
John
I am not allowed to bait here, even for a camera. I have tried to get a bear on camera without bait but.........no go. :sad:
Nice pics. :eyebrownod:
Tikaani,I live in Idaho,I think you are right about it being a cinnamon,we have had Black,Chocolate,and this Cinnamon,so far.
I maid a box for my cams. this year,as i to had one eaten on last year,hears a pic.
(http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l243/bowhunter1660/baitsitesetup012.jpg)
It seams to be working so far.
alscalls,tough luck on not being able to bait,its a blast.The wife and i like just setting there and waiting for them to come in,we were siting the bait the other night in a ground blind and we could hear a bear but couldn't see him,you should have seen her :roflmao: :roflmao:
I have called em in to about 40yds a few times at night while coyote hunting. They were huffing and popping thier teeth Pretty cool, until I had my buddy Nick with me and one pushed a tree over. He did not seem as at ease about it as I tried to be........ :roflmao: :roflmao:
Steve,
Thanks for the picture of the box, will make something similar this week when I visit Colorado. Very cool to here you talk about having your wife with you, mine came with me last year, had a sow and her cubs come in, I can relate to the the wife's expressions and reactions, priceless. Baiting not only gives you moments like that, but also lets you watch them and observe as well as allowing you to be selective in what you hunt. My wife also brought up something that changed what I bring into the stand, bear repellent, still have a pistol, but in the case of this sow, if she would have gotten aggressive etc.. I would have had to shoot her, thereby killing the cubs as well, repellent solves that problem. Did not mean to hijack your thread. Again thanks for the picture, hope you get one, let me know.
John
Nice pics. Good lookin bear, I wish one like that would come in for me in Sept.
up in Canada. I've yet to have anything other then black come in. The area we hunt
in Ontario isn't real strong on different color phases.
I have to make me a box like that too. I have a different camera then the last times I've
been up there, I'd just as soon it didn't get munched up right a way. :nono:
Keep the pics comin.
I think Windevice is going to be a camera safe dealer.
I know when I was building his site for him, he sent me a bunch of info and pictures on some really nice ones that he was getting affiliated with....along with his camera arms and tree mounts etc. But he had me wait to put them in and never got back.
http://www.windevice.com
Hear is todays takes,all the bears are showing up at dark,but they are showing up :congrats: :congrats:
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The last one has pine martens in it.
Hope you in joy,Steve
Great pics! Bears are awesome. :yoyo:
I've had two Camtrakkers destroyed by bears. :argh:
bootmud
Cool pics!
Cool pics.
I watched Man Eaters last night and they had a bunch of bear attacks on there. Kinda freaked me out since my two little girls live in Northern Wis (Bear Country) with their mother.
Quote from: FinsnFur on May 05, 2008, 09:46:53 PM
Kinda freaked me out since my two little girls live in Northern Wis (Bear Country) with their mother.
Why, that's trouble! :shck: Those little girls could end up Motherless! :sad:
:innocentwhistle: :innocentwhistle: :innocentwhistle:
That's one way to look at it VV :laf:
Unfortunately they are intrigued by the forest up there and she avoids it. It actually acts as a baby sitter for her. :holdon:
Oops! :shck:
I didn't think of it that way. :sad:
Look at the bright side ..... no more child support! :biggrin:
I know, I know, that was pretty bad. :doh2:
Cool pic's,I'll be leaving in 5 days to head up to Salmon,Id for my 1st bear hunt and my !st hunt out west.Can't wait :yoyo: :biggrin:
You gonna bring us some pics back?
That bear in the first set of pictures looks HUGE. I've never been bear hunting, but that is the kind of bear I would want to get.
Getting one with a bow would have to be the ultimate way to get a bear.
That lock box for the camera is the best one I think I have ever seen. Very cool!
Quote from: FinsnFur on May 10, 2008, 10:17:51 AM
You gonna bring us some pics back?
Outfitter said there will be someone in stand with me at all times would be able to video if I wanted.So,hopefully I'll be able to have some vids. :yoyo:
Had to move my site as there were other hunters in the area that took three bears and my bait was not getting hit.I finely got my second site up and running (late because of all the snow we got last year),and it just got a hit yesterday.
Hope you enjoy the pics.The first one is a real picture from my #1 bait site.(http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l243/bowhunter1660/picturesofMay22002.jpg)
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Good hunting,Steve :biggrin: :biggrin:
What in Sam Hell is the bird in the first pic??
It's an owl and i don't know how it came out like that because it is a digital camera in my game cam. :confused:I though it was kind of cool though :wo:
I know how some people on the net are i hear it all the time,but i will tell you i didn't do any thing to the picture,how you see it is how i saw it :shck:
It's actually a double exposure, but I'd like to know how to intentionally do it.
When a picture is taken on the camera, the image takes up one frame sorta speak and then advances to the next available one for the next pic. A double exposure is two pictures in the same frame.
If you didnt do it on purpose, the camera didnt shift ahead after one of the pics, placing them both on the same frame. Cool!