my 1st trail camera pics
#12
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Maine
You've got a herd there, some real lookers too. 
I'm sure you're on you way to being addicted. I have almost as much fun scouting with my camera as I do from the actual hunt. I can't wait for the temps to warm up beyond 30 degrees so my digital stealth will flash again[:@][:@]
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Disclaimer: Avoid the digital stealth cams like the plague!
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I'm sure you're on you way to being addicted. I have almost as much fun scouting with my camera as I do from the actual hunt. I can't wait for the temps to warm up beyond 30 degrees so my digital stealth will flash again[:@][:@]
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Disclaimer: Avoid the digital stealth cams like the plague!
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#13
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Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Southern Indiana
that is the same buck in pics 4 and 7, it is actually now a half-racked 2-pointer, he has a small point on that left beam about 1 inch long, the other side looked the exact same except it had 2 small 1 inch points on it, it was a 5-pointer this fall, i had this buck within 7 yards of my stand for 15 minutes the opening weekend of bow-season, about 60 yards away from where this picture was taken, of course i elected to pass the shot, he should be a nice healthy 2.5 year-old next year, hope i get a crack at him as a nice thick 8-pointer.
#19
Joined: Feb 2005
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Those are some nice pictures. Its pretty cool when ya see the amount of deer that use the path. Iset up a trail cam and was pretty excited to see what came buy. We saw bucks on the pictures that we didn't cee at all during the season.


