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Post by BrewDaddy on Jun 26, 2019 16:44:29 GMT
The camera worked! If deer can mosey in so casually I say it's easily possible a bear could do the same...
bd
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Post by Jolly on Jun 26, 2019 17:44:57 GMT
Two does, or a doe and a yearling.
Either way, I make it about 65-75 pounds of meat, boned out.
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Post by Thtwudbeme on Jun 26, 2019 17:58:43 GMT
Can't see no picture....
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2019 23:59:53 GMT
Me, neither.
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Post by woolybear on Jun 27, 2019 1:31:08 GMT
Watched that video 3x's. The bigger deer closest to the camera is a buck, with antlers in velvet. And if not a buck I will need to get my eyes examined (I am due) LOL.
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Post by BrewDaddy on Jun 27, 2019 2:38:09 GMT
It's not a picture, it's an embedded video in MP4 format. But I'll try it as an attachment and see what happens.... bd Attachments:191750663213217.mp4 (287.95 KB)
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Post by Thtwudbeme on Jun 27, 2019 2:45:49 GMT
It's not a picture, it's an embedded video in MP4 format. But I'll try it as an attachment and see what happens.... bd
Now I see it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2019 12:26:07 GMT
Bambi has been pretty bold around here, too. Chewed my strawberry plants down to nubs. They know I hate them for spreading meningeal worm on the farm, so I have no idea why they taunt me like that.
Bears in the MOzarks are pretty bold, too. A couple about a mile or two up the road were out in their gardens. Their adult son came up to them, white-faced, to point out the deer not 50 yards away, in their pretty little Thai-themed garden.
I don't think the bear was there to admire their horticultural skills.
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