Trail cam pics

This little fella was 40yrds from my back door a few days ago. The whole family where very amused watching me crawl through the snow to try and get an arrow into him. Got about 30yrds but not a clean shot.

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Well, the season is closed here, so, on what would be the last day in some other WMU's, and my birthday to boot, this bastard comes out to rub it in:

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So, all year he's been a midnight to 3am buck.
The day after the season closed:
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I can share your frustration as I had one two falls ago work the night shift for the whole 6 week hunting season. Two days after the season closed he was out by the pond in mid day enjoy the sunshine and the feed. Unfortunately the wolves got him in Jan.
 
Neighbour lost over a dozen birds not long ago.
Wild bunny out back was concerned for a bit of time.
Then a glimpse of a bobcat on my trail cam just before midnight
last night.
Reset the trail cam with photo first, then video.
Maybe I'll get the gatto tonight.

So how does one trap a Bobcat?
Not Elgatto Rowbare either.
 
A cool thread you guys have going here, lots of great pics!! My deer and moose cams were pretty dry this year, but I did manage some pretty wicked mountain goat and stone sheep cam pics, if their welcome in the thread, I’d be happy to share when I get back to my computer.
 
I don't want to clog up the thread here, so ill leave it with these. I did manage over 2000 photos (lots just snow and weather), but id be happy to share more if you all enjoy these few. Cheers!
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