Finally something wanders by the cam..

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Re: Finally something wanders by the cam..

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Good ones, try another trail maybe more action? thanks for sharing

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You need to let the 2 Bucks live couple more yrs. That 3rd pic is a shooter anywhere you go ! :lol:
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Beautifull looking deer, very nice. Pulled some pics off my trail cams today have the same problem, lots of coyote pics.
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Nice pics and I hope you get that deer stealer in the fall or sooner.

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All three are shooters!
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good pictures! Thats a nice buck!

my trophy cam is to sensitive which annoys me since I get alot of shots before the deer is in front of it
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Nice run of pictures!
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That's a very nice shooter!
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I think an adjustment of the contract is in order. :D Nice pictures and deer!
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Re: Finally something wanders by the cam..

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nice bucks planter

crazyfarmer wrote:
my trophy cam is to sensitive which annoys me since I get alot of shots before the deer is in front of it
my guess is the trophy cam is slow and the deer are already past
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ballz n jawz wrote:nice bucks planter

crazyfarmer wrote:
my trophy cam is to sensitive which annoys me since I get alot of shots before the deer is in front of it
my guess is the trophy cam is slow and the deer are already past

no, I get the normal blank, then a nose, then the face shot with the cam. Same results everyone was posting on the other forums with it. Great little camera, but its sensor range needs to narrow up some so help with that. I set mine on low today to help with that so ill see how it goes. Im not sure if the newer one has the test sensor thing, but you can can actaully set it and see the light blink red before you are even close to getting in front of it :shock: Most cams are slow and miss the deer, but from my results with the trophy cam its to sensitive. Thats from the 2 I have to test. BTW, your 5 total posts have all basically been directed towards the Moultrie trail cam drama here. But welcome LOL

planter, I actaully use tootsie rolls;) hahahahha... I havent seen much this year to get excited over on camera. Ive seen a few scouting the fields, but nothing to back up with photos yet. Deer just arent moving much. If you nail a trail they are using then its gold though, but they arent venturing far in this drought and heat here :(
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crazyfarmer wrote:

BTW, your 5 total posts have all basically been directed towards the Moultrie trail cam drama here. But welcome LOL
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i just know quality when I see it. besides how can there be drama over the internet?
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