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Meet Smokey and a ruffy..

YELLOWDOGDAVE

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Been a while since I put any pics on here. Thought you might like a few pics off my trail cam.
A neighbor of mine has a visitor every now and then to his Squirrel / birdfeeder. I put a trail cam out there to try and get some shots of the little guy. Turns out he ain't so little. I can't believe the size of this guy for being so early in the spring.
Looks like 500 pounder to me.., of course I'm no good at judging bears - this is the first one I ever got pics of - they're not too common around my area.
All taken with a Sony S600 homebrew trail camera and a Yetti control board.
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I also found a drum log this spring and got some great shots of some Ruffy's drumming.
click on the pic for a gif clip of it
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Take care
Dave
 
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That bear does not look like he has missed any meals. :rofl: If you get any more bear pictures, please post them. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Terrific shots Dave,

I wouldn't want to wake up in my sleeping bag to find that one standing over me!!!

CJ
 
Mr. Bear has been doing well on bird seeds. Nice looking bear. We have a similar bird here but we call them partridge. Make a
heck of a noise when the take off. They seemed to have been forced out of this area as I see very few now. I used to like to listen to their drumming....

Thanks for post.

George-CT
 
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