Game cam Tips and Tricks
#52
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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Got my first film from my new Stealth Cam. Several doe and fawns and a small buck. I will try to post the pic of the buck but bear with me because this is the first time I tried to post a pic.
Wish me luck!!!
It wont work !!!
Whejn I try to upload, I do not get a confirmation message that I am told I should get. Instead I get a "This page cannot be displayed " message.
What gives???
Anyone know how to solve this problem?
Wish me luck!!!
It wont work !!!
Whejn I try to upload, I do not get a confirmation message that I am told I should get. Instead I get a "This page cannot be displayed " message.
What gives???
Anyone know how to solve this problem?
#53
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 196
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One more try!!!
I think its going to be small. It was scanned at 300 dpi and this forum only allows 30K for pics so I had to crop it and shrink it down WAY too small.
Anyway The buck has 4 points on his left side but only a brow tine and a g-2 on the right. The rest appear to be broken off right after the g-2.
This can easily be seen from an enargement I made.
By the way all the deer in my photos were taken between 11am and 4 pm.
Usually the time period that I am not bowhunting! Go figure!
I think its going to be small. It was scanned at 300 dpi and this forum only allows 30K for pics so I had to crop it and shrink it down WAY too small.
Anyway The buck has 4 points on his left side but only a brow tine and a g-2 on the right. The rest appear to be broken off right after the g-2.
This can easily be seen from an enargement I made.
By the way all the deer in my photos were taken between 11am and 4 pm.
Usually the time period that I am not bowhunting! Go figure!
#55
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 716
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From: St. Louis, MO
If you are worried about your camera being stolen (by humans) I'd advise the following. There's someone on this forum who said it worked for them.
Make it so that the first picture on the roll is of you holding a sign that says:
"If this film is not being developed by <your name here> please call: <your # here> because this camera was stolen"
Could have helped recover my game cam [:@]
Make it so that the first picture on the roll is of you holding a sign that says:
"If this film is not being developed by <your name here> please call: <your # here> because this camera was stolen"
Could have helped recover my game cam [:@]
#57
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 716
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From: St. Louis, MO
digitals are WAY out of my spending range... 
So it takes care of my problem... well it would have anyway. I heard about it on this forum after complaining about my cam being stolen! [:@]

So it takes care of my problem... well it would have anyway. I heard about it on this forum after complaining about my cam being stolen! [:@]
#58
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 345
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From: Jenks Ok USA
A couple of fence T posts 4" apart will enable you to put your camera anywhere at any angle away from the sun or in good spot that happens to be absent of trees (pond or creek edges for example).



