Thanks for the replies so far guys, it really is helpful! As promised here are few pics from my first couple of weeks out in the field:
The first couple are of the best looking buck I have captured so far. This pic was the best view to see his width.
This is the best picture of him:
This is a buck at another camera, I have a couple of picture of him with another buck, more about that in a second:
Now for the more about that...got this picture about 10 days later...two bucks, but with substantially more antler growth, I suspect it is the same guys. Do antlers really grow that fast?
This is another early pic of one of the two bucks that I believe are in the above photo:
Finally, just a really nice picture of a doe, probably the best quality picture I got:
I really appreciate the info, keep it coming! I definately need to clear ground foliage, I have not done that. I also need to check for software updates. Also need to clean the glass, not rocket science, I should have figured that out on my own.I also just need to put more time/thought into installing the cameras to ensure a level clean mount, strapping them to a tree with a bungie works, but it ain't pretty.
Some background on the pictures, this is a new property for me in the Texas Hill Country, for that area, it looks like the first buck is going to be pretty nice. These are my first pictures from the property and it is definately helping to build excitement for the upcoming season.