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12 hours ago, Grunt67 said:

Caught this pic a few nites ago, in the woods behind my house.  Pic is in grey scale . Appears to be a long, wide beam of light about 30 to 36" in dia., at a slight angle. Definitely not a tree. Goes from the ground up as far as the camera showed.

Appeared at 2 min. 23 secs past midnite. Large oak tress make a canopy where this was. Light could not make it thru like this. Found no sign of it next morning. Weird. Lots of strange things have occurred back there.

 

 

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I’d stay the heck out of there come a full moon.  No telling what might happen. 

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13 hours ago, Grunt67 said:

Caught this pic a few nites ago, in the woods behind my house.  Pic is in grey scale . Appears to be a long, wide beam of light about 30 to 36" in dia., at a slight angle. Definitely not a tree. Goes from the ground up as far as the camera showed.

Appeared at 2 min. 23 secs past midnite. Large oak tress make a canopy where this was. Light could not make it thru like this. Found no sign of it next morning. Weird. Lots of strange things have occurred back there.

 

 

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That must be Scotty. He’s about to get beamed up

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On 10/19/2018 at 3:47 PM, gregintenn said:

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Sorry for the poor pic, but my wife took it in our back yard a few minutes ago. She said the dogs were deathly afraid of it. I've never seen a dog around here that would pass for it, and it looks too big for a coyote. Cinnamon bear cub?

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11 hours ago, MacGyver said:

I’d stay the heck out of there come a full moon.  No telling what might happen. 

The thought crossed my mind.  Not the 1st strange thing that's happened back there. Just another reason to "carry". LOL

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On ‎10‎/‎20‎/‎2018 at 11:25 PM, Wingshooter said:

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Now that is one critter that definately needs a trim. I'm amazed it can even breath and walk...........JMHO

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On 10/20/2018 at 9:38 AM, Grunt67 said:

Caught this pic a few nites ago, in the woods behind my house.  Pic is in grey scale . Appears to be a long, wide beam of light about 30 to 36" in dia., at a slight angle. Definitely not a tree. Goes from the ground up as far as the camera showed.

 

Looks like a lens flare from the camera's IR flash to me. It just happens to more or less end (or at least blend in) where the ground is so it appears to be a "ghost tree"

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