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BTW....There are no moose in SE Minnesota except very rarely when one goes on a walkabout from the NE part of the state...and there aren't many there anymore either! So imagine my shock when I saw that picture! This one even decided to walk right down the main street of a small nearby town! Last I heard, he had made it almost to Des Moines, IA!

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OK, one big whitetail buck pic! This one wasn't on the lease. It was about 100 yards behind my house on my own property!

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One thing I do with my cameras, they send a pic to my phone, but then I also have it record a short video that stays in the camera, that way I don't use up my data, and the video can give a much clearer pic especially at night, so I can get a better idea of what im looking at
 
Years ago I’d load the camera cards on my old computer to view, almost filled it up with photos. The TV I’ve had for a good while now has a USB plug in the back. I put the camera cards in a card reader and plug them in and watch them on TV. Easier on my eyes.
 
Wow, that bear is a load.


I hunted him never got a shot. Found piles he left that would overfill a 5-gal bucket. He'd come down in the orchard after dark.

That cat is biggest I ever saw too. I had a bird feeder next to my deck, and big hollow pine nearby with a grey squirrel condominium inside. One morning got up at pre-dawn had my coffee, looked on the deck. Cat was there lying, looked almost dead. But you'd see his ears twich and eyes open, no other movements. Waiting for a squirrel.

Well first squirrel came to bird feeder and he gave chase, but squirrel made it to the pine. Cat sat looking up the tree like a pissed off house cat, stubby tail twitching. Then he sulked off into the woods.
 
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