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RE: trail cameras
I've only had one series of pictures that show a buck in pure horror from the flash, and him high-tailing it out of the area. However, the same buck returned for more over the course of the next week.
I'm sure it gets their attention. I would not use one during the season, and even more so the pre-rut stage. I'll have mine out until a week to 10 days before the season starts here. |
RE: trail cameras
ive had some smaller bucks and lots of does on our cams...but the cameras seem to be working great and there the semi cheap 35 mm ones..
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another of the same deer
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some more
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one more
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WOW! Nice. Is your area pressured? I'd be jumping up and down at that kind of promise for the next couple years. That's excellent growth for a couple ofyearlings/1.5's. I'd keep that place locked down if you are wishing for larger antler growth, because they look to have potential.
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If someone put a camera up, but only took pictures during the day, with no flash, would that create any problems during hunting season? I would think w/o flash wouldn't hurt anything, especially a digital b/c it would not make noise winding film.
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artie97, hwta type of mineral is that on the ground in your pic??? did the deer hit it hard??
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Todd,its just corn,apples and cmere deer attractant.
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