bricketts
FNG
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2016
- Location
- Washington
Looks too casual to be a poacher.. just a guy enjoying nature I’d say!
He does look pretty GoofyJust imagine, given that this is just a guy and likely not a poacher, how many people are snooping in that area and not being picked up on your trail cam. I bet it's like Disney out there when you're not around.
That was my thoughts also. My batteries dont last nearly that long.I want to know what camera you were using? 1.5yrs and 14k photos is impressive.
I want to know what camera you were using? 1.5yrs and 14k photos is impressive.
Took a pic of it and posted above. Moultrie a-30 with safeway select batteries. Pretty sure some aliens came down and recharged it or it was hit by lightening. Dates were from May 2020 to now with 14,961 photos. This cam has never done that before. Was buried in snow for most of april 2021 and no animals from late nov- early may.That was my thoughts also. My batteries dont last nearly that long.
Pulled a trail cam last week that had been up for 1.5 years without being checked. With all the forest closures and its distance into the forest, it just wasnt possible to get to. Imagine my surprise that it had 14,961 photos and the cheap batteries were going strong lol. K… to the point.
Do you think this guy was poaching? Be judgemental. Backstory -
This is in California first off…
Miles from any trail, landmark, point of interest, lake or streams for fishing, parking lot, or campground. Its pretty deep in a remote part of a wilderness area.
Picture was captured roughly 2 weeks before the archery opener, on august 6th.
Time of day is 1pm.
To get there with that gear would mean he left early and his direction is heading back towards the only entry point possible. To access the area you have to know certain paths or its dangerous in the dark.
I have never seen another person, let alone a foot print in this area before.
All the bucks in velvet disappeared from my cameras after this event except for the smallest of forkies.
I get the feeling of something isnt right just looking at the gear, his build, the posture of how he was walking, and where I know he is cause its only a good place for one thing - hunting. Am I paranoid or what do you think?? This is the only evidence I got so I know its pretty thin. Just so odd to
Judging by how strict California is with gun laws, it looks like he's using an old M1 from the family. He just looks like a hiker with cat protection, no reason to raise the alarms.Pulled a trail cam last week that had been up for 1.5 years without being checked. With all the forest closures and its distance into the forest, it just wasnt possible to get to. Imagine my surprise that it had 14,961 photos and the cheap batteries were going strong lol. K… to the point.
Do you think this guy was poaching? Be judgemental. Backstory -
This is in California first off…
Miles from any trail, landmark, point of interest, lake or streams for fishing, parking lot, or campground. Its pretty deep in a remote part of a wilderness area.
Picture was captured roughly 2 weeks before the archery opener, on august 6th.
Time of day is 1pm.
To get there with that gear would mean he left early and his direction is heading back towards the only entry point possible. To access the area you have to know certain paths or its dangerous in the dark.
I have never seen another person, let alone a foot print in this area before.
All the bucks in velvet disappeared from my cameras after this event except for the smallest of forkies.
I get the feeling of something isnt right just looking at the gear, his build, the posture of how he was walking, and where I know he is cause its only a good place for one thing - hunting. Am I paranoid or what do you think?? This is the only evidence I got so I know its pretty thin. Just so odd to see.
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Had people do it early B zone before the season go blasting off rounds to get the deer spooked.Winner!!!
Had some guys drive an atv into my groups empty camp and fire off rounds while we were hunting nearby. Its another reason why we prefer backpacking in now.