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Post by trapshooter25 on Aug 15, 2013 19:46:21 GMT -6
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Post by trapshooter25 on Aug 15, 2013 19:46:43 GMT -6
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 12, 2013 16:19:20 GMT -6
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Post by supertrap63 on Oct 15, 2013 19:02:38 GMT -6
dog.
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Post by bigjohn on Oct 15, 2013 20:29:08 GMT -6
Not round enough to be a dog. Appears to be a coyote track.Definatly not a cat.This is based on the last picture.Just not enough detail on the top two pictures.
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 15, 2013 20:31:51 GMT -6
Those are nickels by the way
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Post by trapshooter25 on Oct 15, 2013 20:35:00 GMT -6
Here is another picture of another track. With my ruger
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Post by trapperkc on Nov 3, 2013 9:29:19 GMT -6
dogs have their claws showin a cat dont
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Post by trapshooter25 on Nov 5, 2013 18:16:16 GMT -6
No claw marks on any of the tracks. Wonder why?
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Post by ozarkmountainman on Nov 6, 2013 18:20:17 GMT -6
That top one is 'cat. Most definitely.
The tracks just didn't sink in enough for the claws to show.
That 'cat is a three year-old Tom, about 23-1/2 pounds. He had a fox squirrel to eat about an hour and a half before he left these tracks. He went on down about a hundred yards, then went to bed for the day up that little hill on the left.
Dale
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Post by trapshooter25 on Nov 6, 2013 19:17:13 GMT -6
There actually is a hill to the left. Wow
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Post by ozarkmountainman on Nov 7, 2013 7:53:23 GMT -6
Yep. And that squirrel was an old one what got caught out late. The 'cat had a deer carcass it had buried just up the creek a ways, but it was startin' to go over. The squirrel was a treat.
Hang around here and you'll get taught a LOT. Some of the stuff you can even use...
Dale
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Post by ozarkmountainman on Nov 7, 2013 7:54:51 GMT -6
Analyzin' tracks is my SPECIALTY. And never get me in front of some poop- most folks don't have the stomach.
Dale
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