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Snowy CSI
JW_Halverson:
Pulling off my $700 pair of sunglasses and using my best Horatio Caine/CSI Miami voice....."From the lack of I.D. or distinguishing marks I guess we'll have to call her (pause for dramatic effect).... 'Jane Doe'. "
*YEEEEEEEEE-AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH*
Pat B:
John, I think you nailed it! Jane Doe! ;D
Pat B:
I pulled the media card from the trail cam this morning. There were 25 pics on the card but except for an initial viewing my card reader won't read this card. I guess the card is worn out.
From looking at the initial pics it looks like mostly crows and my lab Lucy. I wondered where she went yesterday afternoon! ::)Nothing was disturbed this morning compared to yesterday. I installed a new card and will check it later. Still couldn't tell what or who was involved.
PeteC:
I always put a camera on a gutpile. I've got pictures of coyotes,vultures,possums,coons,crows,squirrels,and ,on the doe I got this thanksgiving,a big bobcat,for 2 hours and 45 minutes.You never know what your going to get. God Bless
Hillbilly:
--- Quote from: El Destructo on December 27, 2010, 08:50:24 pm ---Nowhere near a Road Pat? Don't seem right that Yotes would have taken down a Full Grown Doe...not in that little bit of Snow...Could She have been injured by a Car and wandered in to die there?
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Mike, our coyotes here ain't the same ones ya'll have out west. The eastern yote is almost evolved into a differnt species, and they carry wolf DNA. Some of ours go over 60 lbs, and they run in packs like wolves. They commonly take down adult deer on a regular basis . Our average mature doe here weighs about a hundred pounds, and the average yearling about 50-60. The average yote is about 45-50.
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