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it was kind of wierd though because where they hunt in the superior national forest there usually isnt any type of hunter within 45 miles of them and the closest town is like 1/2 an hour away.

they also caught the guy doing some ilegal stuff like driving his truck down the snowmobile trails with are clearly posted saying NO TYPE OF AUTOMOBILE BESIDES SNOWMOBILES ARE PERMITED ON THE TRAILS! so i think he got busted for that too

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Makes you wonder who's checking on your land. Someone posted a trail cam picture on here a year or two back of a kid looking into the camera. Kind of a funny picture, but it also makes you wonder how much people are trespassing.

This one grin

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Yeah I did once and had about 5 pic's of 2 different little bucks and about 15 pic's of does but it was only after 3 days. I was suppose to go and swap cards on sunday and maybe hunt but things did not work out so I hope to change them out on Thursday when I have a day off and then try to hunt friday night and sat. I will let you know and maybe try to put up some pic's.

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Found a hot red oak on Sat morning. Loaded with 'corns + a porky up top strippin 'em down. Hung a stand & put a camera up. Hunted it that evening - had a deer come out at last light... couldn't tell if it was a doe or a spike... passed. Checked the card the Sun morning and had 27 pics. Stricly nocturnal movement right now... going to let it calm down this week and hit it again Friday. Here's one pic from that night... No pics of any big guys yet.

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I had only put that camera out about 10 hrs befor that. It almost looks like hes running away. The camera is an IR but it has a definit click when it takes a photo. We have about 15 photos of does from earlier that evening. Hope we didn't chase him out. the camera was out for 11 days and no other photos of him. Anyone else have any thought on this.

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Doesn't look like he's running either, just casually walking away. Possible that he never got close enough to trigger a good picture. the deer that I have gotten while running are very blurry. We are not using the highest quality cameras.

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Looking a little closer it looks like he is laying down. Seems like he's quite a ways a way for the camera to trigger but maybe it's not that far.

I've witnessed many large bucks run with their tail down. Especially when they are trying not to be noticed.

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He's definitely bedded down. There's a tree laying on the ground and across the pic. He's not that far from the tree. When you look at other relative objects in the photo, it's clear he's bedded down. I highly doubt he's been chased out of the area.

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