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Latest camera pull in my new spot. Not much showed until now. Couple of nice bucks to watch. Not sure what the last one is? Neighbors dog?
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Selling a used Western Rivers Apache Game Caller. Have had this caller for approximately 4 years. Has been used around 2-3 times a year. Caller is in perfect working order. It is missing the small rubber gasket on the front that covers the ports. I have been covering them with a piece of tape. Besides that its ready to hit the woods. I have no use for the caller anymore so would like to see it go to a good home.$100.00 OBO shipped to your door. Paypal payments accepted. Please email me at [email protected] for fast responses.Thank You,Jonathan Stabe
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Gotta love when hunts work out like this one....
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It has been a tough October for us in terms of pumping out videos. We are calling in the usual amount of fall season coyotes but they aren’t cooperating once we put the camera lens on them. Fortunately, this one decided to veer from the norm and do everything he is supposed to do.
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The Appalachian Eagle Project in NYS started camera trapping as part of our Golden Eagle/Scavenger research the day after muzzleloader season ended - 12/23. Things were slow then suddenly one site in Delaware County had a burst of activity. These photos are mostly from Delaware. Some may be from Otsego. The bear could be a big problem as deer carcasses are scarce. Bear removing one of the two carcasses it took. Bear resting after clearing out our bait. Bald Eagle Bald and Golden Eagles together Bobcat-coyote standoff (note -the cats usually win, which is weird). Coyote
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Coyote setups - how do they work? Anybody have little drawings I can use as instructions?
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Nice picture of Bear prints about 30 feet of my buddy's camp at the birdfeeder. Have gotten some really nice photos of bear over the years at this spot. Other pic of the Coyote is about 65 yds behind the camp on an atv trail, Nice detail on the Coyote pic. As the crow flies, about 30 miles southeast from Syracuse NY. Now, I am not of the wolves in NY group but could see why people would mistake that as such.
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We were lucky this guy decided to run into our field after down winding us. Always helps to have luck on your side….enjoy!
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not sure when i can hunt coyote like during night? anytime or is there a time i cant ?
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We always struggle with trying to figure out how long we should stay on a stand and this time we prove to be "dead" wrong. It took a little over 45 minutes for these dogs to show up. We usually only call a stand for 25-30 minutes but this was just one of those stands that just looked too good. Enjoy...
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Got this coyote 2nd day of northern zone bow. Came out 70 yrs up field edge and started hunting the end of field right to me. steped under a branch gave me a chance to draw and stepped under my stand maybe 10 ft and i let her have a rage two blade threw the top of lung right out between front legs blew heart out pretty much. went 25 yrd and dropped dead no kicking or twitching just stone cold dead.... first coyote with the bow what a rush tho no deer came out to the fields that night. with i could kill the rest of the coyotes help some of those little fawns make the winter.