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Persimmon visitors

Started by KentuckyTJ, October 08, 2014, 01:43:00 PM

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KentuckyTJ

Two weeks ago I stuck a trail cam on a persimmon tree that was loaded and beginning to drop. Went and got the card today. Out of 384 pictures here are the type of visitors to the tree.









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KentuckyTJ

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KentuckyTJ

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KentuckyTJ

Squirrels, Rabbits, Coyotes, Possums and Deer. Other than birds we don't have many other creatures in our woods than this. Overwhelming majority were deer, followed by coons.
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steadman

Very cool! Looks like some nice up and comers TJ  :)
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Pat B

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cacciatore

Nice pics,it looks that the clock has not been correctly dialed in!
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Mint

If I lived down there I would be on that camera too, I lover persimmons and just planted an Asian persimmon tree in my yard in surburbia. Thanks for posting!
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KyStickbow

Nice pics Tom...those persimmons are dynamite if u can find the right tree.
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Matty

What an incredible spot you have there. That last buck sure looks nice! That's probably the entire sample of species in you're area. Very cool!

KyRidgeRunner

Cool pics!  Looks I a great place to spend a couple hours with stick and string!  I love target rich environments!

Stump73

Looks like you good to go for every hunting season in that one spot.
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meathead

Nice.  I have a couple persimmons that I put a trail camera on occasionally.  We get the same customers on this side of the river too.  Always interesting.

ron w

QuoteOriginally posted by Pat B:
Everyone lover "simmons"     :D  
:biglaugh:   So it seems.........
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Jerry Jeffer

Very cool! That Coyote sure was a regular, And a real nice coat on him too.
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leftyfred

My persimmon have not started dropping yet here in SW Mo.  We do have a bumper crop.  I have already harvested a couple grocery sacks full of fruit, planning on starting seedlings this winter.  LF

Tsalt

That's awesome.  That coyote's got a healthy looking coat!  
I gotta find me a persimmon tree!
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smokin joe

They sure are good and the critters seem to like them. A trail to a persimmon tree sure makes a great October stand location.
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johnnyk71

like that tall 8! I would slock that 'yote too.
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