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Had some free time Sunday so I went up to grab my cam I set last July. A lot of times I set them and don't end up making it back until a year later. Here are the best ones from that camera in 2020.

First moose I've got on camera, I see sign but rarely see one.
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Opening day of archery season, would have been nice to be there in a tree stand!
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But not the second day of archery!!
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Pretty sure this is the bull I posted earlier in the thread, post #24 from 2018 pics. Interesting bump on his front left shoulder.
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Had some free time Sunday so I went up to grab my cam I set last July. A lot of times I set them and don't end up making it back until a year later. Here are the best ones from that camera in 2020.

First moose I've got on camera, I see sign but rarely see one.
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Opening day of archery season, would have been nice to be there in a tree stand!
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But not the second day of archery!!
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Pretty sure this is the bull I posted earlier in the thread, post #24 from 2018 pics. Interesting bump on his front left shoulder.
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Very cool pics! Pardon my ignorance is that a black bear or a grizzly?
 
That's a Grizz. I had a couple other pics where the hump is more noticeable.
 
That is a fat SOB
Shes a saggy teated old broad. Was captured and collared last march, aged at 9-10 years old at the time, and had a litter of cubs just a few months later if you can believe it. Shes here all the time. Still alive as of a week or two ago, but no sign of her cubs. Dont think they made the cut.
 
Shes a saggy teated old broad. Was captured and collared last march, aged at 9-10 years old at the time, and had a litter of cubs just a few months later if you can believe it. Shes here all the time. Still alive as of a week or two ago, but no sign of her cubs. Dont think they made the cut.
Here she is on a short, non breeding related social rendevous with her baby-daddy, according to the bio that collared her, while her cubs were at the den.
 
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