Year of Trail Camera Footage!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- This collection of game trail camera video clips was taken in northeast Wisconsin.
Some of the common wildlife in the area include: Black Bear, Wolves, Bobcat, Fox, Deer (including Huge Bucks, Does and Bambi!), Fisher, Turkeys, Grouse, and the elusive mountain lion and moose! trail cam videos
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Nice footage....a wide cast of starring characters
nice videos
Thanks
Just subscribed 2 times ,,smartphone & IPAD,,looks like a fun channel???
Very cool
Wonderful wild Wisconsin.
I see the snow gets deep in Wisconsin! And those twin fawns are so cute.
Thank you for bringing back wonderful childhood memories of my grandfather teaching me to sit silently (and without moving) on a log in the forest, so that the animals would come out and we'd see all kinds. I was around 5 or 6.
Great video really enjoyed keep them coming!! Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed
Those are healthy looking bobcats!!lots of turkeys .!
Nice trail cam.
The best one I have viewed! Thank you.
This video was wonderful 💗💗 I'm so lucky to live in this magical state.
That was a healthy looking bobcat.
I thought she might be pregnant
Great video compilation and the surprise @9:22 with a perfectly framed camera angle of the black panther outside the door. Fooled me for a good 2.7 seconds before realizing it's just a normal black cat. Was it serendipity?
In general in Wisconsin the bobcats are larger than usually.
I’ve seen some really big bobcats around, much bigger than in the southern states
I like the way most of those animals can really cover ground
Thanks for watching Darren!
loved the video gonna miss all of them turkeys had to move from northern ill and we dont get them animals down here at all
Get out of there kitty!! Lotta turkeys lotta bobcat or a couple haha beautiful anyways don't see em much,beautiful little fawns, just born huh,wow them turkeys kitty get out!haha good kitty!!nice bck
That bobcat is big
We have everything but Moose. And they are only less than 2 hours away in the Upper Peninsula MI.
I was informed that there could be Moose in Ashland county ?
@@johnnyhalf6558 There are moose that cross over from UP into Iron County, Ashland County, Vilas County, and Florence but I don't believe there is a breading population in WI at the moment. I'm in Marinette County about 45 minutes from UP so maybe one day I'll catch one on camera. I'm still waiting for a wolf, in over 6 years not one wolf.
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Thanks for taking the time and for the heads up. I know there isnt any in Marionette.Thats were I have a few acres. I heard wolfs last year after some Emergency Vechels and a Orchestra of Coyote's. Now I will pay special attention to your Channel.
Love it, finally a video from my home State...
Esa cría de venado que fueron 2 y más adelante fue 1 eso fue lo mejor 🦌👍
Wow
Which game camera model #s are the best? I have Browning btc 7a it is good but expensive. I'm looking for a reliable good day and night for 75 or so that way I can afford 4 or 5. My Browning costs 170 and I think that's too high.
Matt my favorite are the browning spec ops btc8FHD. They are around $175 but I’d rather have one of those then 2 cheaper ones. I don’t use time lapse or photo. This is the best camera for video imo. I have some cheaper cameras and they won’t turn on unless something is very close to them ( so I miss a lot of animals).
5:02 me seeing if the guest have left.
1:01: Maybe pregnant?
Who are those two at 8:32?
two porcupines
That is a fat bobcat
I remember when you first came out with this is it still the same there or did they please tell me they left it alone 💯🥇🎯
Still very much the same
Here's a tip, Label each critter as it comes into view for us city bound folks!
Larry thanks for the tip, for this video, let me know the time and I can let you know what the animal was
Aw come ON. You're certainly old enough to KNOW what they are.
@@GameTrailCameraVideos Don't label all of them pls. We aren't kindergartners.
I can't tell if 1:54-1:58 is a wolf or coyote. I'm thinking coyote. I don't think any wolves are on this video.
No wolves yet, we think we heard them once but hard to tell.
6:50 is that a wolf or coyote ??
Rubie R. It’s a coyote
I bet some of those cats get eaten . Nice to see all the wildlife.🙏🏼🙏🏼👍
What keeps a bobcat from going through the pet door 😳
tubeviewer57 nothing ... except that they don't want to be that close to humans ...
That’s a shelter we built for barn cats that’s in our wood shed. Bobcats won’t fit thru the opening
10:35 what is that?
a couple of ruffed grouse
Am I the only one who saw the elusive black mountain lion?
What minute mark? I didn’t see it
It really bothers me, the amount of domestic cats that are wandering around alone in such a dangerous place. Irresponsible owners. When you adopt a cat, you are making a promise, to keep them safe.
DireConsenquences these are probably feral cats
elaine hildebrand They don't look feral
Let the cats be free.
These are feral cats. We don’t own any, we did build a shelter so they have a place to hide from the wildlife here.
@@hempcacaogoji831 Have you ever heard a cat be ripped apart by a pack of feral dogs before? They play tug-of-war with their bodies as they scream in pain and their limps are torn apart.
That's a consequence of letting a cat be free.
I want no part of it. My cat stays inside.
This is NOT NE Wisconsin. It's WYOMING!
How do you figure?