Video of a buck and a doe I think
#1
Look at the 2nd deer in the video. The first one is a doe and the second one appears to be a buck chasing a doe. Its so hard to tell what kind of rack he has. Tell me what you guys think.
http://s241.photobucket.com/albums/f...sedbyabuck.flv
http://s241.photobucket.com/albums/f...sedbyabuck.flv
#2
I'd say it's a buck as you can see bone as he moves through the frame. Moves through too fast to get a good look at the rack, although I paused the shot and it looks like a big fork horn.
#7
ORIGINAL: peakrut
Best I can due bro but it is a buck. I froze the vid in this spot and you can see his spike in the upper left hand corner.
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Best I can due bro but it is a buck. I froze the vid in this spot and you can see his spike in the upper left hand corner.
T
#8
Is there any chance there is overhanging branches near the camera? It could be a long spike but it's hard to tell. The frame rate for trailcameras hasn't caught up with the digital picture technology of the still pictures yet. It would be great if you could get close to the standard video quality frame rate of around 30frames per second. You would easily be able to tell what that deer was if these cameras could record at that speed.
#9
ORIGINAL: jbowersox
Is there any chance there is overhanging branches near the camera? It could be a long spike but it's hard to tell. The frame rate for trailcameras hasn't caught up with the digital picture technology of the still pictures yet. It would be great if you could get close to the standard video quality frame rate of around 30frames per second. You would easily be able to tell what that deer was if these cameras could record at that speed.
Is there any chance there is overhanging branches near the camera? It could be a long spike but it's hard to tell. The frame rate for trailcameras hasn't caught up with the digital picture technology of the still pictures yet. It would be great if you could get close to the standard video quality frame rate of around 30frames per second. You would easily be able to tell what that deer was if these cameras could record at that speed.


