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Old 03-06-2010, 12:35 PM   #1
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Old 03-06-2010, 02:40 PM   #2
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Gorgeous pictures, thanks for sharing. What model Moultrie are you using?

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Nice pictures...I wonder if the raw spot on the Doe's rear hind 1/4 is from that Bear?I'd be nervous every time I went to fill that Feeder!
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Old 03-06-2010, 07:17 PM   #4
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Gorgeous pictures, thanks for sharing. What model Moultrie are you using?

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Sorry for not replying sooner Pastorjim but I was at a wild game feed at a local church..... The cam is a moultrie m40 it takes nice day pics but the night are always to bright...too much flash I guess
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nice pics....bears must be wakin up with the warmer temperatures.
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Old 03-07-2010, 03:11 AM   #6
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very nice pictures. is that just a piece of pvc piping stuck close to ground and as the animal eat more food comes out or do you have like a timer rigged up? did it take a while for the animals to get used to? very nice set up.
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very nice pictures. is that just a piece of pvc piping stuck close to ground and as the animal eat more food comes out or do you have like a timer rigged up? did it take a while for the animals to get used to? very nice set up.
yes.. no timer.. this is the second year for that spot can't really remember how long for them to get used to it..it is an old swamp bottom with no feed so they stay most of the day last week I had almost 2,000 pics
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Nice pics !! I have seen bear tracks in the snow only once up here before.. I never saw the bear as I was to nervous to follow it, That was before trail cams came out..
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