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Guzzlers
![]() Guzzlers
Construction - Trail Camera- Wildlife
Guzzlers are artificial structures built in suitable wildlife habitats to provide an additional source of water for wildlife of all types and sizes. They provide adequate drinking water during critical periods of the year and are used almost exclusively in arid portions of eastern Washington. The Richland Rod & Gun Club constructed its first guzzler in the 1950's and has continued to build, repair, and maintain guzzlers for the past 50 years. In 2011 the Club placed a Trail Camera at various guzzlers and found an abundance of wildlife using them .
Guzzler Construction
![]() Installation of tank and cover with ramp
![]() Construction of guzzler frame Installation of rain/snow collector
![]() Finished guzzler and final inspection
Trail Camera
Chukar Covey
![]() ![]() ![]() Deer
![]() Meadowlark - Crow
![]() Packrat
![]() ![]() Coyote Night Stalkers
![]() Coyote Family
![]() ![]() Lonesome Dove
![]() Coyote Pup
![]() ![]() Larry Martin's grandson Jordan
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