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Cougars, deer, hogs, illegal aliens , foxes, bobcats, badgers.....all kinds of game at the same Texas waterhole.

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Cougars, deer, hogs, illegal aliens , foxes, bobcats, badgers.....all kinds of game at the same Texas waterhole.

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So that is a badger in the picture before the illegals. I have seen a couple on our lease, but they didn't look like that one. I didn't know what that thing was.
Trail cams are amazing. No telling what will show up...especially in Texas with all of the exotics runnning around.
 
Bob,
That's just 2 Kool, thanks for sharin'

Su Amigo,
Dave

P.S. got the e-mail LOL -
BTW - Still askin' some of the older guys around about the pic...
 
I think the #6 pic, the 1 before the illegals is a cudamungay ( spelling ?)

Saw them on the ranch when we lived in NM.

Great pics by the way !

Rick
 
Originally posted by GaryDean:
Nice pictures, what part of the state were they taken in?
Had to be pretty far south or southwest. The coatis are denizens of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts. Also, the wets-on-foot would indicate that it was not too far from the border.
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Look at the size of that one in pic. eight! Thats a keeper. I bet he could pick grapefruit without a ladder.
OZ
 
Other than birds, I really don't hunt much anymore, but I know which ones out of those pics need to be shot.
 
The ranch wasn't ID'ed to me but I believe that it is down in the Big Bend area close to the Rio Grand. And you are correct that is a coatimundi. It was misidentified to me and I just didn't change it. I don't believe that we have badgers in TX.

The fact that the camera caught more illegals than it did deer or hogs tells you what is going on down here.

Bob
 
I checked with my source. He got them from his son-in-law who has a large ranch out of Candelaria, just up the river from Presidio.

Candelaria TX is a pretty remote area. Worth "Googleing". Here is an article from 2003 that shows just how lawless it was even then.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/n...asp?ARTICLE_ID=35972

Bob
 
I considered buying some land just north of Presidio a couple of years ago. Now I'm glad I didn't. As a non-resident land owner, I'm pretty sure any improvements I made would be destroyed by the wildlife.
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I'm also pretty sure I don't want to know what I would have done had I found them there.
 
Originally posted by bettis1:
I checked with my source. He got them from his son-in-law who has a large ranch out of Candelaria, just up the river from Presidio.

Candelaria TX is a pretty remote area. Worth "Googleing". Here is an article from 2003 that shows just how lawless it was even then.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/n...asp?ARTICLE_ID=35972

Bob

I don't think that is Candelaria... There are no oak trees and less white tails as the local deer population is Mule, and not many of them. As you can see:

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What ranch does his son-in-law go to as I will be there in two weeks!

If I had to guess, that is probably between South of Ozona, around Pandale.

truckemup97,

Hope you were not looking to buy that property off ebay... I know thay sell of a few acres in areas that are impossible to get to.
 
That reminds me how bad I need to get the bleep out of town and see some of my great state. I've had my nose to the grind here in Houston for tooo long...
 
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