Just skid marks.I cant believe i read all of this thread. Anyway any tracks???
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Just skid marks.I cant believe i read all of this thread. Anyway any tracks???
My buddy lives in molalla, he's got elk in his yard.I'm just south of Oregon City, I can't recall ever seeing or hearing of elk in the area, but I wouldn't say it's impossible.
I would say smaller than a pop can - maybe 2 1/2-3" diameter max. I don't know my bear droppings, so I don't know if that would be too small, or maybe could be from a juvenile?
They lasted two weeks?
I think someone beat you to dinner.He was coming out and they left on their own the day before. He was bummed.
I think someone beat you to dinner.
Fixed it for youYour poo-r judgment if you read the whole thing...
No tracks. It's all short grass, I usually don't see tracks in our yard from any of the animals - just the occasional bedding area from the deer.
http://www.amazon.com/Arrowdynamic-Gobbler-Guillotine-Broadhead-Pack/dp/B009648OGII wouldn't doubt it. I never heard any shots in the area, but there are plenty of hunters around, and no doubt some are bow hunters too.
BTW, my first interaction with wild turkeys - quite possibly the stupidest animal I've ever met. Watching the two of them interact, get stuck up in a tree and on the roof - it was like watching Laurel and Hardy.
Those Turkeys thought they found love. Got fooled, got pissed, lost their composure and finally ''Lost their head''
Crazy stuff. I could never be that accurate with a bow. Good thing I don't try to hunt with one.
Put out a salt lick block and you will see all sorts of tacks and scat around it.
A trail cam might be fun to watch what shows up.
You will be amazed. Raccoon, Opossum and Skunk, along with every cat in a 1/4 mile radius will show up.I've talked to the wife about getting a model that works in the dark. I have a feeling we get a lot of visitors late at night - I'd love to see what passes through.
I want to get a trail cam too.
I know I get night visitors; I have some lights outside that are motion sensor activated and they turn frequently. Unfortunately I can't easily see what is turning them on as I have vegetation in an island my driveway goes around and the light is on the other side of that island, and the light isn't that bright (battery operated).
I know I have deer - I see them during the day.
You will be amazed. Raccoon, Opossum and Skunk, along with every cat in a 1/4 mile radius will show up.
Those along with deer and coyote are creatures of the night. Infra-red trail cameras are relatively cheap.
I've had OK success with Moultrie and Bushnell. Stay away from Wild Game Innovations. I've tried 3 of
them---2 either would not take pictures or sucked batteries dry overnight.