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This area of the main food plot was found on 10/20/2012 the grass was green and had a very strong musk smell with tons of tracks in it. First thought was pigs but it was not rooted up like a hogs will do. The grass was layed down not broke over. Then even thought a elk from some farm because the smell was so strong even from a short distance.

Had the MDC Agent come look at it and see what he thought, and he was not sure either, never seen anything like it before.

These photos taken on 10/23/12 and the urine must had been in such large amount it was killing the grass in 3 days.

Their is a main trail that comes out of the wildlife santurary and lead right into the area.

35” bow is their to give you size of the area

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On 10/23/2012 Put a Reconyx 55 Semi-Covert Camera on a tripod, because this is area is 20 yards away from the nearest tree line and the series of photos for the next two weeks, the one thing I notice is the amount of different animals with tail up inside area, also as 11/4/12 a smaller area has shown up with same smell as of 11/11/12 big area has alot of pellet in it.

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