bisonic
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I put a game camera on the gut pile of a hog I got a few weeks ago - heres a good up-close video of a golden eagle feasting (date stamp is wrong). I've done this a few times and it's always the golden eagles that are the first ones to spot the gut pile even though my dressing area is under tall oaks. I rarely see coyotes on the pile - besides eagles it's crows, buzzards, and other hogs that do the cleanup.
No hogs yesterday, though I got close. I was on a ridge and walked over to a point to glass the valley and heard several hogs snorting in the brush very close by, seemed no more than 50 feet or less. I tossed some rocks into the brush and heard them head down the hillside, then saw a herd of a half dozen or so pop out in the valley below. It was too thick for me to follow, and no luck trying to head them off. It was the same herd of oreo striped ones that I'd come across a couple weeks ago when I shot the one that provided the gut pile for the video above.
Here's an earlier video in the same spot:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjym71fCwr8
No hogs yesterday, though I got close. I was on a ridge and walked over to a point to glass the valley and heard several hogs snorting in the brush very close by, seemed no more than 50 feet or less. I tossed some rocks into the brush and heard them head down the hillside, then saw a herd of a half dozen or so pop out in the valley below. It was too thick for me to follow, and no luck trying to head them off. It was the same herd of oreo striped ones that I'd come across a couple weeks ago when I shot the one that provided the gut pile for the video above.
Here's an earlier video in the same spot:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjym71fCwr8
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