Buffalo in the book cliffs
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Buffalo in the book cliffs
here are some pics from my camera from last year on the book cliffs.
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Re: Buffalo in the book cliffs
Our wall tent was set up just to the left of this camera down in that clearing its facing.
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Re: Buffalo in the book cliffs
UvUBowhunter wrote:Our wall tent was set up just to the left of this camera down in that clearing its facing.
Buffalo can be dangerous when they are angry, I hope nobody was harmed. It is also good that these wild animals didn't manage to get near your Event Tent to find something to eat. Anyway, that is the essence of camping, seeing wild creatures which are not usually seen in urban areas are really thrilling.
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Re: Buffalo in the book cliffs
Pretty cool, wonder how many still have collars on them?
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Re: Buffalo in the book cliffs
Ya im not sure, these were taken last year. I did look for them when we went back this year, but i never did see them. They must have gotten more familiar with the area.
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Re: Buffalo in the book cliffs
We had actually left our tent set up while we left for the week and came back for the hunt. We set this camera up watching the water to see if anything came through and to watch over our camp site. There wasnt much water in the area for our horses, this was about the only place in the area with water.MaryJeanOcsan09 wrote:Well, I can say that you have made it to make yourself in a safe condition. And that was the best thing that you have made. Buffalo is very dangerous, isn't it? So, you must get away from them.UvUBowhunter wrote:Our wall tent was set up just to the left of this camera down in that clearing its facing.
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Re: Buffalo in the book cliffs
Pretty cool pics for sure!
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Re: Buffalo in the book cliffs
Cool change to see buffalo on the trail cam
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Re: Buffalo in the book cliffs
I'll have better odds of getting a Bigfoot on my Tcam then I ever will a Bison here in Oregon! Thanks for sharing.
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