GOOD NEWS
#1
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Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: St. Louis, MO
I got my game cam back (thought it might get stolen, long story) and I got a couple of good pictures. Can anyone help me take a guess at the size/age of that deer in the pic called deer1.jpg? Go here to see them:
www.scofield.cc/GameCamPics/
www.scofield.cc/GameCamPics/
#3
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Typical Buck
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From: St. Louis, MO
I have a moultrie game cam. cost me $100 on ebay. this place was a trail intersection. Funny too, if you look on right side of the picture you can see the tree brace for the poacher' s stand that I set the cam up next to. Glad it was still there.
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Typical Buck
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From: St. Louis, MO
I' ve decided to try and leave mine out and move it around as often as possible. But it' s posted 4 hours from where I live [:' (]
But since this is just my first time hunting on this land I' m not satisfied with just the 1 picture of the 1 deer, ya know?
But since this is just my first time hunting on this land I' m not satisfied with just the 1 picture of the 1 deer, ya know?
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Typical Buck
Joined: Apr 2003
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From: Alabama
Do you know if its the moultrie gamecam 1 or 2? I have both and the gamecam 2 doesnt seem to work at all, i have sent back 3 cameras twice and still not working because of rain getting into the camera. Happy Hunting with gamecams
#7
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Typical Buck
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From: St. Louis, MO
I' m almost positive that it' s a 2... From what I' ve heard the 2' s are supposed to have had the problem fixed... I got mine and found out that it was a joke and decided not to even send it in. If they think that the little padding that they' ve put in those as a " fix" for waterproofing, I didn' t even want to send it back. I just cut up an old rubber glove into strips, folded them over to make them thicker and glued this sliver of rubber to the top part of the cam and cout out a circle for the to go around the camera' s lense (moultrie tried to do this but it was half-@$$ done). I' ve had 3 HORRIBLE rains (as any MO members can attest to) and my inside cam was bone dry [:-]
#8
Joined: Mar 2003
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From: Cumming georgia
congrats, took me a few rolls before I got a good buck we' ve got a lot of does down this way. I' ve got one suggestion if you haven' t already drill a hole in the metal brace that goes around the tree and run a heavy locking cable through it and around the tree makes it harder to steal I learned the hard way.
#9
Fork Horn
Joined: May 2003
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I just put mine out today...cant wait to go out ther again and see how many pics it got....probably go back in a week or so. I also have the Moultree 2. One problem i have is that if i leave it out in the rain, it takes pictures of the raindrops....anyone else have that problem with there camera or is it just mine???
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Typical Buck
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From: St. Louis, MO
I' ve had it go through many rain storms now and have not had that problem one time. I' ve heard of it tho when I was onling trying to find out some feedback for Moultrie' s cam 2. But I' ve never run into it tho... lucky I guess.


