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What animal does this?

Started by Roverrich, May 12, 2013, 09:51:00 AM

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Roverrich

What animal leaves this kind of mark? Saw these signs on my club's 3D course this am, no tracks to or from them. Thanks.  

 

KOOK68


TRAP

looks like a raccoon grubbing around in leaf litter.

Trap
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Mike Vines

Guy looking for his lost arrow.  I have left that marking all over the course before.
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njloco

Mike,    :biglaugh: , now that you mentioned it, we have all left that mark on the ground, at one time or another.

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Matty

QuoteOriginally posted by Mike Vines:
Guy looking for his lost arrow.  I have left that marking all over the course before.
Ha ha !
Ya ill second that all day long

Roverrich

Thanks, no armadillos here in IL LOL!

Thought about some one looking for an arrow, but there were three or four more marks like this along the path, one that was about a foot from the shooting line, even I'm not that bad of a shot HA.

Raccoon sounds pretty reasonable. Thanks guys!

Jim Wright

A Northern Longhaired Striped Leaf Brusher/Ground Scratcher maybe?

mcgroundstalker

Not an animal at all but a small scale space craft designed to transport our (lost) arrows to The Gods!

... mike ...  :dunno:  ...
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SELFBOW19953

turkey, dog, coyote, fox, big foot, lion, a bull getting ready to charge
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mountain lion

Looks like turkey scratches to me
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ChiefStingingArrow

x3 on the turkey scratchings

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Chuck Jones

QuoteOriginally posted by Roverrich:
Thanks, no armadillos here in IL LOL!

Thought about some one looking for an arrow, but there were three or four more marks like this along the path, one that was about a foot from the shooting line, even I'm not that bad of a shot HA.

Raccoon sounds pretty reasonable. Thanks guys!
There are armadillos in Southern Illinois now. They are moving north every year.

Roverrich

QuoteOriginally posted by Chuck Jones:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Roverrich:
Thanks, no armadillos here in IL LOL!

Thought about some one looking for an arrow, but there were three or four more marks like this along the path, one that was about a foot from the shooting line, even I'm not that bad of a shot HA.

Raccoon sounds pretty reasonable. Thanks guys!
There are armadillos in Southern Illinois now. They are moving north every year. [/b]
No kidding? That's news to me, I hope I didn't offend you :-)

**DONOTDELETE**

A Sasquatch scrape... definitely...


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