CAhntr

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After only a week of having my cam out I got a couple pics. I'm pretty excited to get these, it is on public land 40 minutes from my house.

The first two after 4 days out.
 

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I re-positioned the cam, and got this one after another 3 days.
 

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Nice pics I look foward to hearing about you putting the hammer down on that hog.
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Nice work on the reposition job, sometimes just a matter of a nudge of the cam can make or break a good picutre of any animal
 

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Now if you can just get him out there in the daylight.

I've got a spot on public land that crawls with them at night. I've sat at the trailhead and listened to them for a couple of hours... but come that first blue streak of morning... *poof*

Frustrating critters!

Good luck putting it on him!
 

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Like Speck said, now I have to find out where its hanging during the day. Hopefully a little more poking around up there and I'll have it figured out.

Mark, let me know if you are still thinking about a hog hunt.
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Good job on the pics. Looks like you have the trail figured out.
 
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