Trail Cam Pics ..
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Trail Cam Pics ..
I had purchased an expensive Stealth camera several years ago and it has never worked right since I bought it. I sent it back to the factory twice and each time it returned only to develop other malfunctions and I eventually gave up on it.
Canadain Tire had a set of cheap Wildview cameras on sale (2 for the price of one) for $119.00 a couple of weeks back so I decided to pick them up and take a chance. They were only 1.3 mp so I knew the photo quality would suck but in my mind I'm not looking to win a contest I just want to know what's kicking around the area I'm hunting. I put one of the cameras up on Saturday and picked up the photo card today while I was huning. There were 54 pics since Sat (a tonne of does and fawns) and I was very pleased to see a decent size buck: (I apologize for the quality)
Cheers,
Robin
Canadain Tire had a set of cheap Wildview cameras on sale (2 for the price of one) for $119.00 a couple of weeks back so I decided to pick them up and take a chance. They were only 1.3 mp so I knew the photo quality would suck but in my mind I'm not looking to win a contest I just want to know what's kicking around the area I'm hunting. I put one of the cameras up on Saturday and picked up the photo card today while I was huning. There were 54 pics since Sat (a tonne of does and fawns) and I was very pleased to see a decent size buck: (I apologize for the quality)
Cheers,
Robin
Wildlife Management & Reduction Specialist
Nice buck!
I finally broke down and spent some cash on a good trail cam this year. I looked for long battery life and infra-red flash and decided on a Bushnell. When I got it I got thinking about the cost and then had to invest another $35. in a good metal security case that lag screws to the tree and uses a padlock to keep it closed. It could be stolen, but they would have to work for it!
What I like most is the fact it is fairly easy to program so I have an accurate date & time stamped on the pics, and I have found a lot of the deer that hit my feeder are very dependable on the times they appear.
I finally broke down and spent some cash on a good trail cam this year. I looked for long battery life and infra-red flash and decided on a Bushnell. When I got it I got thinking about the cost and then had to invest another $35. in a good metal security case that lag screws to the tree and uses a padlock to keep it closed. It could be stolen, but they would have to work for it!
What I like most is the fact it is fairly easy to program so I have an accurate date & time stamped on the pics, and I have found a lot of the deer that hit my feeder are very dependable on the times they appear.
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Nothing wrong with that picture . . .you know everything you need to know, except . . where's it's Daddy.
You going after this guy?
You going after this guy?
I'd rather wear out than rust out.
Perception trumps intention.
2006 Exomax w/Agingcrossbower Custom Stock
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Perception trumps intention.
2006 Exomax w/Agingcrossbower Custom Stock
20" Easton Powerbolts w/125gr Trophy Ridge Stricknines & 2"Blazers
Boo Custom Strings
2006 Vixen
He is one that I would not turn down if the opp presents itself. I have sole access to this 600 acre farm .. until ML season. I plan on putting some hours in on this farm so with any luck he will drop in for a visit.sumner4991 wrote:
You going after this guy?
Pydpiper - That is a mineral salt block from the local co-op. I dont put much out in the line of commercial "deer" products and stick to what seemed to draw their attention when I was on the farm. Great thing is a block that size ($9.99) will last long after the season and help them in late winter and spring.
Cheers,
Robin
Wildlife Management & Reduction Specialist