Enybody else use trail cameras?

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Hi everyone! I was just wondering if anybody else on this site uses trail cameras to take images/videos of wildlife. I use one that I got for my birthday this summer and its pretty awesome! Anyway I usually set mine up at a den site or trail. I have gotten videos of coyotes, bobcat, raccoons, mouse/rat and stellers jay. I am constantly searching for new areas to set it up at and try to get out into the woods as much as possible. I also go up in trees and try to call in coyotes and other predators so that I can video them. The first time I did this I was able to call a coyote in to the edge of a clearing and video it. Anyway I was just wondering if anybody else does this kind of thing to see wildlife.:happy: -Seth
 
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