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WTF Trail Cam Photos 2023

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Denny
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Looks like I have another hunter in the area 😑

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Denny
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It's mine now motherfucker
Poor Bell... She's a huge 120#+ IDK what kind of beautiful breed female she is, but she's real sweet, playful and harmless with me.
I'm sure Bell wanted to play with the darn thing.
Bob, the neighbor, said that the both of them were in the kennel together when he first came upon them.
If I know Bob, he won't tolerate that animal being around much so, I hope the cat decides to move on for its sake.

Honestly, I wish DNR would kindly open up a couple of controlled hunts for those more populated and/or more concentrated areas with the higher numbers of them before someone gets really hurt.

That's my last $ .02 on the topic, cause I understand I went a little overboard the last time it came up.

I believe one them killed Hank, a domestic cat that I appreciated having around in the shop, and I'm not a big kitty 🐈 person to begin with. The wife is, and she rescues them.
 
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Wiley E Coyote

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Poor Bell... She's a huge 120#+ IDK what kind of beautiful breed female she is, but she's real sweet, playful and harmless with me.
I'm sure Bell wanted to play with the darn thing.
Bob, the neighbor, said that the both of them were in the kennel together when he first came upon them.
If I know Bob, he won't tolerate that animal being around much so, I hope the cat decides to move on for its sake.

Honestly, I wish DNR would kindly open up a couple of controlled hunts for those more populated and/or more concentrated areas with the higher numbers of them before someone gets really hurt.

That's my last $ .02 on the topic, cause I understand I went a little overboard the last time it came up.

I believe one them killed Hank, a domestic cat that I appreciated having around in the shop, and I'm not a big kitty 🐈 person to begin with. The wife is, and she rescues them.
Yeah they should at least let the coyote trappers take them out when caught.
 

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Denny
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Not the greatest pic, but a big yote none the less picked up on Leaf Trail behind the barn.

First adult seen in quite some time. The good news is, it's the only photo that I have of it currently, so hopefully it just cruised through the area and away from here. Regardless, you can bet that I'll be monitoring all home TCs closely over the next week or so to confirm that it's no longer around or making regular visits.

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giles

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Not the greatest pic, but a big yote none the less picked up on Leaf Trail behind the barn.

First adult seen in quite some time. The good news is, it's the only photo that I have of it currently, so hopefully it just cruised through the area and away from here. Regardless, you can bet that I'll be monitoring all home TCs closely over the next week or so to confirm that it's no longer around or making regular visits.

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That looks like a pet to me. Probably back in the house by now👍🏾.
 

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Denny
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That looks like a pet to me. Probably back in the house by now👍🏾.

It's an adult skinny coyote, 1 of 3 or 4 of them since the beginning of the month cruising down thru the driveway. Below is the same one previously posted, and attached are the other young-guns. I'll break out a rifle this weekend and see if I can take care of a couple of them.

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