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Francis

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Geauga
I know I haven't posted much, but I figure a new off season time to try and get active and post more. I got off work and at noon and decided to drive 3 1/2 hours to Athens just to drop 50lbs of Fat Rax and throw some lime down on a spot I'm going to plant. Had a pretty pleasant surprise when checking my camera. I've also have a bunch of yote, I'm currently looking into some calls and trying to read up and give it a shot.

Had pictures of at least two different ones on three different cameras. I'll have to post the other one later once I grab my sd card.



Not the best view, but found half of a ten that I've been watching for a couple years. Scored the side at 60 1/4. Carries some good mass throughout the main beam. Curious to see how he looks next year.
 

Francis

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Geauga
That's what I was trying to figure it out, but I actually had a picture of a ground hog on another cam the day before, which was the direction he was coming from. I figured it had to been one of the two
 

finelyshedded

You know what!!!
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:smiley_clap:

Great stuff for sure!!! Congrats on the dandy shed and great pic of the kitty cat!!! Awesome Job!!!
 

Francis

Junior Member
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Geauga
Thanks guys, yea be nice to get back in touch with some of you guys that helped me out back when I was like 15. I gotta remember to grab my laptop where my SD card is. I decided to put a camera facing under the giant rock ledge and got a picture of a bobcat and a couple foxes visiting underneath, so going to make sure to put it back on it.

I searched and searched for the other side. I walked all weekend up them mountains, I found that shed the first five minutes I was looking at 80 yards then nothing the rest of the weekend. lol
 

giles

Cull buck specialist
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Looks like you have a bunch to look forward TOO! I'm sure some guys will point you in the right direction for controlling those dogs. I've learned from guys on here that hunting them with a gun doesn't do much to control them.