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  • @Keister12 me too!

  • Wonderful photos of the cougar and black bear.

  • @ilovewamtns Yes it is very cool!

  • Awesome!

  • @Hectorjohn73 thanks... i agree! 

  • Why is the area called the Pirate Ship?

  • @banjax66 because of the log jam in the creek here. The kids have always said it looks like a pirate ship so that is what we have always called that spot :)

  • Wow thats pretty amazing. I'm sure someone has asked but where in the country and what kind of trail cam is that. Are they reasonably priced? Thanks

  • @sigma3survivalschool It is amazing! This is my back yard in Southern Oregon. The tcam is a Moultree M80. Costs 150.00 and takes great pics and video! Has an infrared flash. I love it! I must cause I now have 4 of them.

  • wow Dan i'd be excited with all that stuff. I pulled my cameras due to getting poachers lights from farm & are still on the floor as we also had an extended period of -30 C. I think it would just kill batteries. Probably won't put them out until next season now. Do us all a favor & pack your pistol or rifle & pistols on these excursions. Or at least some bear spray.

  • @Tossdart I had to pull mine for a bit cause we've had LOTS of rain lately. They are supposed to be waterproof but Im not taken any chances! I do pack a .44 blackhawk when prowling around :)

  • Here kitty kitty......

  • @Specksworld Sic em Speck! Get the kitty! Speck?... where'd ya go? Speck...?

  • That was cool loved seeing the animals

  • @chuckgdry Thanks.. it is pretty cool!

  • That is great! Thank you. I wondered why someone did not think of this sooner.

    Mountain lions are so elusive. Bod cats as well. The animals look as if they sense, someone is watching them. LOL Thank you again.

  • @BrookeLyn39 I am happy to share. Thanks. Dan

  • Wow...thats just AWESOME to see sooo many kinds of wildlife on one trail cam!!!

    Thanks for posting bud....happy thanksgiving to you and yours sir!!!

  • @MrRickjitsu It is amazing!! Happy thanksgiving to you too! Thank you.

  • what did you do? Set that camera up in a zoo? lol Great vid love all the wildlife.

  • @TheSwineSlayer My life is a zoo! :p Thanks. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family..

  • Sorry! I cant make it to your place to camp out. LOL Thanks for the invite.

  • @LamokaGhost Aw.. c'mon! It'll be fun!! Everybody's doing it! Animals have to eat too....

  • If there are indeed two cougars and they are male and female (the smaller one?) wouldn't it be great to get video of cougar kittens playing by that stream some day! That's an exciting prospect!

  • @ArtemiaSalina Now that would be incredible!! I never even thought of that!

  • Lots of great shots Dan.

  • @MiWilderness Thank you.

  • I so need to get one of those.. Can you suggest a good trail cam to me.. Awesome wildlife you got brudda

  • @RealHeadHunter Mine is a Moultree M80. 150 bucks and takes greats vids and pics. On sale for 120 from Cabellas right now. They are so awesome to see what is out there when you CANT be. Thanks. Dan

  • That was awesome. Amazing that the panther was very aware of the camera. Do you think it was catching your scent? Or does the camera make noise?

  • @CrypticCRICKET The camera is mounted to a small log I stuck in the ground on the gravel bar and it does make a very very quiet sound when the infrared flash goes off. Most pics I have gotten, the cougar pays no attention. Now every pic I have gotten of a bobcat.. they are VERY interested or suspicious. Kinda interesting. Thanks. Dan

  • Amasing pictures and so many animals! :)

  • @LumocolorARTnr1319 Yes, very surprising! Dan

  • Sehr schöne Aufnahmen ! ! ! ! 5 ***** xD...thx

  • @TAPICTURES Danke. Ich bin glücklich, zu teilen :) Dan

  • that is great fotage, by the rate of it soon you will run out of beastis to show...:)

    regards

    sercout

  • @sercout Most come out at night. But they have to go somewhere during the day. I just havent found where.. yet..

  • That's a hot spot! Beaver, otter, bear, bobcat, rock-cat, deer, coons, rabbit... Did I miss anything!?

  • @IHatchetJack Well, I didnt show the packrats, digger squirrel, blue heron, chipmunks, tweety birds, butterflies, skunks, bats, unknown creatures... but that's for another video..

  • Holy Cow! That was awesome to see so many animals. Thanks for putting this together!

  • @TheTribeOfBenjamin Happy to share. I am really surprised how much wildlife is nearby! Happy to share. Dan

  • Yes, I bet the dogs have been freaking out!!

    But fascinating to watch the wildlife.

  • @becca66087 It is very fascinating! Fun to watch.

  • Really cool!

  • @redwoodfox I agree!

  • Amazing, Dan, so much Action! Very good!

  • @Waldhandwerk Very surprising, startling, amazing, cool, interesting.... Thank you. Dan

  • Hey Dan, fantastic pictures you've taken.

    Really great.

    Thanks for showing.

    All the best.

    Greetings Tito

  • @Naturliebe thank you. I am happy to share.. Dan

  • Quite a cornucopia of cool creatures.

    Great job, really enjoyed the video.

  • @inquisitivewolf thanks. Copious critters creeping quite closely! Thanks

  • Cool video by the way, good music too...

  • @CGLouisiana Ya mon! thanks

  • OUTSTANDING footage and well put together. Inspirational. Thanks again for sharing it with us.

  • @WhitSpurzon Thank you. I enjoy sharing.. Dan

  • Hope that panther doesn't get anymore goats, is that a Black Tail or Mule Deer?

  • @CGLouisiana We now lock the goats up at night! Probably a blacktail or a whitetail. We have both here. We dont have mule deer west of the cascade mountains. thanks. Dan

  • Morning Dan,great trail cam work!!! i'm going to stay home now,hehe...

    Greg.

  • @busycando Im staying home too! maybe Ill stay inside! It's kinda funny. My kids arent scared of the boogyman... It's all the predators that freak them out! heh, heh.

  • Better watch it with them beavers and their big brothers, buddy! I fear you might have the weaker arguments in a discussion.

    Great shots, wow!

  • @steintanz Dont mess with the wildlife!!! thanks.

  • wow awesome man that is the best shooting ive seen on here top stuff thank you bud

  • @stonybrokebushcraf Wow! thanks..

  • wow Dan that spot is a wildlife heaven for sure, dont get out there and become a fast food meal for the kittys that are lurking and stalking your every move and licking their lips as they do it BOO scared you didnt I. LOL Good videos man.

  • @SnyderPointMan AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! oh, its just you.... thanks :)

  • awesome! so coool.

  • @angrybuck1 I agree!!

  • woow, nice snapshots, and so many

    thanks for showing

    fredde

  • @hobbexp Hey Fredde, I am amazed how many animals are out there... lurking in the dark... watching.... :P

  • very cool... I'm jealous of the otters they catch bigger fish than me, I love how in the last shot the cougar knows that camera is there

  • @LivingHistorySchool Not only do they catch bigger fish, they clean out my crawdad traps! The little turds!! Most of the time, the cougars ignore the camera. This one is very aware! Unfortunately, the other trail camera in the pic pointing the other way wasnt set right and didnt get any good pics... live and learn...

  • I love these trail cam videos! No offense to your other videos (which I also enjoy) but these ones are why I started watching! What an amazing array of animals. Have you been able to tell how many mountain lions there are in this video? Just one?

  • @ArtemiaSalina No offense taken :) Im thinking it might be 2. the last one seems pretty small compared to the 2 walking along the creek... but I have no idea for sure.

  • wow wow wee Thats phenomenal. THANKs lOaDs

  • @shippen2010 I agree! Happy to share

  • wow

  • @ripmtb I agree!

  • what a spot those cats are awesome...HB

  • @hunaybun it is a bit disconcerting with them nearby with having small children and livestock but it is amazing! a couple miles away a mountain lion killed 15 goats and left them without even eating them. The fish and wildlife killed it. Still, I know of 5 others nearby. We seem to have an abundance of them. Thankfully I am able to lock my goats up at night. I learned my lesson the hard way.

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