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    3 toe tracks....what are these??

    Got out in the warm weather yesterday to try my hand on public land in Wise county. After setting in my climber, I left two hours later due to cattle and other hunters walking around.

    I went to a third location I previously scouted to set up ground blind and came across these relatively fresh tracks. They were all over and crossed over lots of deer tracks. I am thinking (hoping more like it) that they are big cat tracks.

    Any thoughts on what they are??

    First pic is sideways...that is my boot print (sz 10) in front of the three toes.



    Small deer tracks mixed with this one.



    Most clear of all the ones I could find.


    #2
    Running deer

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      #3
      I can't make anything out on the first two pics, but the third looks like a deer or hog laid over another track. Basically two tracks overlapping each other. That's just what I see.

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        #4
        Overlapped deer track

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          #5
          over lapping

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            #6
            Almost looks like two tracks together in one.

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              #7
              Originally posted by 4R Daddy View Post
              I can't make anything out on the first two pics, but the third looks like a deer or hog laid over another track. Basically two tracks overlapping each other. That's just what I see.
              This..... Hog track

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                #8
                three toed sloth
                very rare in Tx

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                  #9
                  It is an overlapped pig track

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                    #10
                    Could be alligator if you are in an area that could have them. But I agree with the above, think its overlapping

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                      #11
                      It's a moose knuckle......








                      Overlapping deer tracks.

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                        #12
                        Overweight turkey

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                          #13
                          Chupacabra, 100%.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by flywise View Post
                            three toed sloth
                            very rare in Tx

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                              #15
                              Haha...I was thinking over lapping deer tracks at first, but they were pretty consistent and some were pretty distinct. Well, I was hoping sasquatch was in the area...guess I will keep going back to see what that deer looks like.

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