CodeMonkey
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To whoever twerked in front of my camera during last archery season in Colorado in a ghillie suit, I had an awesome laugh when I pulled the camera today.
A picture is worth a thousand words...To whoever twerked in front of my camera during last archery season in Colorado in a ghillie suit, I had an awesome laugh when I pulled the camera today.
You asked, I deliver.A picture is worth a thousand words...
This is the wayI keep a spare SD card with me containing bigfoot and alien pics on it, then I swap the cards.
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Sorry, have to laugh because you are basically saying the land within view of the camera belongs to the person who set up the camera. B involves no touching, simply walking on public land.It isn't yours leave your F*$king hands off it. All answers other than "A" are wrong.
Maybe a field biologist trying to get pics of local Mountain Lions for a study or something like that?Me and my brother ran into a strung up deer quarter while fly fishing. I took these pictures and almost thought about calling the F&G but I had no reason to think the deer was poached other then it was dead. I also think the trail camera was the messaging kind since it was about where you lost service, but I still had some. And the brown thing above the feeder said iirc Portland Zoo or some other zoo, which makes me think it was a scientific study. I just wanna know what predators your gonna get on that cam
right off the road in Utah.
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Honestly one of the strangest things I've ever seen in the woods, and I really wonder what was going on, if any of you guys have theories. But yeah I just let the camera be