2016 trail camera picture thread

TONS of cow/calves on camera as well. Shouldn\'t be a problem to arrow a cow with my B list tag. Good genetics on this young bull
 

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Cool shot. Neither of these will make herd bull status in this area come Sept 10 or so. The monsters will show up soon
 

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Nice pics Will and looks like you\'ve got a good area! The guy in the background of the last pic is a nice bull - can\'t wait to see the monsters!
 
Hope to see this guy or one of his older brothers on Sat. morning. I\'d shoot this \"forky\" :upthumb:
 

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\"otcWill\" said:
Hope to see this guy or one of his older brothers on Sat. morning. I\'d shoot this \"forky\" :upthumb:
I agree with Will. A forky of that size probably doesn\'t have very good genetics and should be culled cfrom the herd.
 
\">>>---WW---->\" said:
\"otcWill\" said:
Hope to see this guy or one of his older brothers on Sat. morning. I\'d shoot this \"forky\" :upthumb:
I agree with Will. A forky of that size probably doesn\'t have very good genetics and should be culled cfrom the herd.

I agree will Bill... :D :mrgreen:
 
Saw this on a trail camera forum I watch almost ever day....

Public Safety Advisory
HARLAN, Ky ? The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and Kentucky State Police Post 10 issue this public safety advisory.

In Harlan County, Kentucky, there have been three confirmed incidents of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) being hidden inside trail cameras, which exploded and injured people. An operation was conducted and nine IEDs were located and dismantled. Other devices, however, may still exist.

Some of the trail cameras were found abandoned on paths in rural areas routinely accessed via the Dave Smith Drainage Area (Woodland Hills Subdivision, Harlan, KY), on the Little Black Mountain Spur in Harlan County. These IEDs were designed to explode when a person inserted batteries into the trail camera. Other IEDs were designed to be detonated by a trip wire leading to the trail cameras. In some instances, containers such as milk jugs, protein powder containers, or paint cans were placed nearby the explosive device. In addition, there is information that a tree stand had been placed in the woods with an explosive device attached.

Authorities caution people to not handle any trail cameras, tree stands, or any other items that they did not place themselves. If you locate a trail camera, tree stand, or other item for which an IED could have been connected that does not belong to you, do not touch it and immediately notify law enforcement, providing them with the GPS coordinates if possible. You can contact Kentucky State Police Post 10 (606-573-3131) or the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) (859-219-4500).

More information on ATF can be found at <!-- m --><a class=\"postlink\" href=\"http://www.atf.gov\" onclick=\"window.open(this.href);return false;\">http://www.atf.gov</a><!-- m -->.

Field Division: Louisville Field Division


The things some folks think of now days scares me... :eek: :eek:
 
For the first time ever, both my trail cams picked up some awesome pics this year. Unfortunately we weren\'t able to run into these fine looking guys while out in the woods, but I definitely have a better understanding of the area for next year.
 

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