Trail Cam pics for 2014!

Gamez235

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Trail cam is out scouting for the upcoming season. Post what you got!

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Nice. Thanks for sharing. Man that is some thick stuff/brush. My cam is not up yet.... I still head up to my parents place to hunt. Haven't hunted in SC yet. I haven't even started shooting my bow this year, too dang hot still. I got a couple of months before I'm going, hate hunting in the heat.
 

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She stroled back through minus the lil ones..

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Another shot..

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The skunk who thoughtfully got in a fight with some racoons and bombed the backyard.. hooray for central air and sharing that lovely aroma with us.
 

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I'm hoping this is a piebald deer.
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These two little bucks might be twins.
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A few bucks from the first two weeks of having a camera up.
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And this. I can't tell if it's a bear or a huge hog.
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beerman,

That is definitely a piebald. We had a couple at my father-n-laws place with more of a distinctive pattern.

Based on your location I'm going with Lizard man for the unknown picks...looks to be in the molten stages :mrgreen: :shock:
 

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Gamez235 said:

Could be.

Midnight Raver said:
I think it is a bear, looking at that hind leg and the butt... no curly tail. Either way, big target!

That's what I was thinking.

Dayman said:
beerman,

That is definitely a piebald. We had a couple at my father-n-laws place with more of a distinctive pattern.

Based on your location I'm going with Lizard man for the unknown picks...looks to be in the molten stages :mrgreen: :shock:

I'm hoping we see him get a little bigger through the season.

These pics are all from Dillon County on the Little Pee Dee River. It wouldn't surprise me at all if some strange lizard man lived in all that swamp! :lol:
 

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