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Sandman
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Trail cam is working....

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Hello,

Went and switched cards in my trail cam and was surprized to see a nice little buck.........

I have to work on the settings as there were alot of pictures of eyes in the background but I think by the time the animal came into flash range the camera was through its cycle.

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Very nice sandman! 8)
He look's a little spooked though.
Look's like you have something to Aim for eh! :wink:
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Nice looking buck Robin...is that deer in the Cambridge area too? We have 236 acres just east of Cambridge...my cameras need a little work right now and my feeders need filling....so hopefully in the next little while we will start seeing the critters as well

Enjoy the pics
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Post by huntman »

is that on the new property in Alymer that you mentioned in another post? Good luck with him and bigger deer like the one you took a few years back. He was a real brute!!
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Post by diesel »

Nice picture. I was told if you put your camera 6 or 7 feet up and angle it down the deer do not mined the flash as much. Maybe something you can try.
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John wrote:Very nice sandman! 8)
He look's a little spooked though.
Look's like you have something to Aim for eh! :wink:
Yah, if I can coin a phrase "deer in the head lights".

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Very nice looking animal 8)
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ger34 wrote:Nice looking buck Robin...is that deer in the Cambridge area too? We have 236 acres just east of Cambridge...my cameras need a little work right now and my feeders need filling....so hopefully in the next little while we will start seeing the critters as well

Enjoy the pics
This is a Cambridge buck....I have permission on 280 acres just West of C town~! Lots of deer around but very hard to pattern though. Small pockets of bush and lots of crops.

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Robin
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