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Pictures from May / 2005
Here are a couple of pictures from May . Hope the one keeps growing . They are a little fuzzy from zooming in on them . I had the cam to far back . Hope you enjoy !
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is one fat doe ready to pop ! ![]() ![]() |
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Cool pics. Thanks for sharin. Most of them are during the daylight, too.....very cool.
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Nice pics:D:D
they are growing quick ![]() |
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Nice pics,He is a alien deer with white eyes
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Really nice pics. Someones going to have a good season. :D
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Great pics. It definitely looks like you have some nice bucks growin' in your area. I have never seen a pregnant doe picture before. Great!
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What cam do you have? The picture quality looks great on both day and night pictures.
I can't wait to see the itty bitty little ones once the doe start to pop. I had some tiny tracks about a month ago but I've yet to see any fawns show up. They're so cute and fuzzy and they grow into great jerkey. |
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What do you have for a feeder setup? Looks home made.
Oh yea nice picts. |
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The camera setup is a home made unit . Pixcontroller LE board and a Sony DSC P41 camera . You can go HERE to learn how to make one .
The pictures above are not really that good at all from this setup . I had it on 1MP and not 4 MP so when I zoomed in they got a little blurry . You can get great pictures from the P41 units . I would not count on a good season lol . I always get great buck pictures up to August then they vanish [:@] . Get a ton of day pictures also , I swear they have a calander and know when the season opens up . The feeder is a bucket style feeder . Take any bucket you have a lid for and has a handle . Then take a wooden dowl maybe 1/2 inch to inch ( any size will work ) . Cut the dowl down to about 8 to 10 inches . Come down about 2 inches on one side and drill a small hole through it . Small enough you really have to push the nail in and it will not move . You can even screw two screws evenly on both sides . Just something that will stop the dowl from falling out . Now what ever size dowl you use drill a hole a 1/2 inch bigger in the bottom of the bucket . So if you used a 1 inch dowl drill a 1 1/2 hole . From the top of the bucket drop the longer end of the dowl in to the hole so only about 2" of the dowl is inside the bucket . Fill the bucket at the feed location , put the lid on and hang it hight enough that the deer's mouth can get to the hole . When the deer goes for the corn it will hit the stick letting a little bit of corn fall out each time . This will keep your corn dry and keep the coons out . You will be surprised how long a 50lb bag will last you this way . |
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Great pics. good idea for the feeder i love the home made stuff
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Is that last one a lama??? :D
Cool pics. |
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Those are same nice pictures/does but if i saw one in the wild that had 'village of the damned' eyes I would run lol
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Nice pics and good idea for the feeder.I've got just the spot;)
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awesome pics.
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Nice pictures. I've been itching to try making me a trail cam. Thanks for the link!
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LOL - you obviosly don't have bears around , that feeder wouldn't last a week around here in Northern WI. Good idea though .
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No we do not have any bears around here . One was spotted a few streets away about a year ago but never again .
I bet a bear would have fun with it ....... for about a second lol |
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