It happened again. I had moved my camera out into the food plot to see what might be frequenting the clover and the newly planted Buckwheat.
View from treestand, I had the camera on the middle shrub facing the woods.
When I walked in I was shocked at all the deer tracks in the newly disced ground where the Buckwheat was growing beautifully. I know one deer can make a lot of tracks over 2 weeks but I was optimistic I had some pictures. When I approached the camera and looked around I was happy to see there were 25 pictures on it. Now that's been 2 weeks and only 25 pictures but hey, they had to walk in front of it so I was fine with that. I removed the camera and took it with me to so the area stays fresh, no camera, no anything the remaining weeks. I was hoping to get a pic of the droptine 13pt 150" deer or so I was told.
I rewound the film, that worked fine and took it get it developed. An hour later I returned. Now the girl knows me when I go in and she always smiles and I say good luck. When I returned I said "how'd we do?" She says, "not good"..."not good" I said, she says, "no, we only got one picture".....we small talk, I leave.
I know after the last time I had a problem with the film I said I'm getting a digital. No questions that by next picture season, or Christmas or what ever, that's it no more 35MM for me.
Here's my ONE picture. At least they were bucks and not fawns LOL