Finally! Trail Cam pics from New Mexico!
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Nontypical Buck
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Finally! Trail Cam pics from New Mexico!
I finally was able to test my new Cuddeback (Expert 3.0) on some real wildlife. We just spent close to three weeks where I bowhunt in the fall (South Central New Mexico) and my Cuddeback was put to the task. It took hundreds of pictures over a two week period and it was tough to cull the pictures down to a handful to share with everyone. I ended up with some of the most unique pictures and varieties of wildlife in an album on PhotoBucket and invite everyone to take a look and give me some feedback. I regret not getting pics of coyotes, mountain lions, or Jaguarundis....they are in the area.
BTW, I was very pleased with the overall performance of the Cuddeback and the only knock I have is the battery changing operation....pretty tough when the camera is mounted 3' high and the user is a bifocal wearer. Cuddeback needs to improve on that!!
I had to change the 4 D cell batteries once during the two weeks and the camera took hundreds of pictures.
Also, I am now convinced that the flash does not run the game off as I saw the same animals hang around many minutes with the camera going off at two or three minute intervals. If anything, the camera actually attracts the deer and elk.....they get up real close as seen on some of my pictures. One elk calf actually slobbered and snotted on my lense and I had to clean it off next morning.
Please enjoy the pictures at http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x66/rtread/and give me some feedback on what you think! Thanks. Ray
BTW, I was very pleased with the overall performance of the Cuddeback and the only knock I have is the battery changing operation....pretty tough when the camera is mounted 3' high and the user is a bifocal wearer. Cuddeback needs to improve on that!!
I had to change the 4 D cell batteries once during the two weeks and the camera took hundreds of pictures.
Also, I am now convinced that the flash does not run the game off as I saw the same animals hang around many minutes with the camera going off at two or three minute intervals. If anything, the camera actually attracts the deer and elk.....they get up real close as seen on some of my pictures. One elk calf actually slobbered and snotted on my lense and I had to clean it off next morning.
Please enjoy the pictures at http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x66/rtread/and give me some feedback on what you think! Thanks. Ray
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RE: Finally! Trail Cam pics from New Mexico!
Ray, those are awesome pictures man. I can't believe that some of the deer and even a bull still had their racks at the end of April. Were the dates on the pictures correct? Either way, I need to bowhunt where you bowhunt. Looks awesome. Great job setting that up so well.
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RE: Finally! Trail Cam pics from New Mexico!
Ray, those are awesome pictures man. I can't believe that some of the deer and even a bull still had their racks at the end of April. Were the dates on the pictures correct? Either way, I need to bowhunt where you bowhunt. Looks awesome. Great job setting that up so well.
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RE: Finally! Trail Cam pics from New Mexico!
Nice Pics. Is New Mexico where you do most of your hunting?
BTW.....hung my peanutbutter bucket up and on the warmer days it dripped good and the stuff was gone off the ground in the morning. I also had corn, apples and alfalfa out at different times trying to get a good variety of game. We caught our limit in trout and I hung up the heads and guts in a bag trying to get coyotes in but they never showed.
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RE: Finally! Trail Cam pics from New Mexico!
ORIGINAL: rtread
I have bowhunted in New Mexico the past two years and gun hunted the same areas before that. I haven't hunted whitetails in Texas for about six years....lost my good opportunity in my home area.
BTW.....hung my peanutbutter bucket up and on the warmer days it dripped good and the stuff was gone off the ground in the morning. I also had corn, apples and alfalfa out at different times trying to get a good variety of game. We caught our limit in trout and I hung up the heads and guts in a bag trying to get coyotes in but they never showed.
Nice Pics. Is New Mexico where you do most of your hunting?
BTW.....hung my peanutbutter bucket up and on the warmer days it dripped good and the stuff was gone off the ground in the morning. I also had corn, apples and alfalfa out at different times trying to get a good variety of game. We caught our limit in trout and I hung up the heads and guts in a bag trying to get coyotes in but they never showed.
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RE: Finally! Trail Cam pics from New Mexico!
Where did you buy the alfalfa or are you growing it? Also do you buy your apples at the store or what?
I buy 10 pound bags of apples at Sam's Club....throw 3 or 4 apples in with corn. (I don't hunt baited ground in the fall....it's a no-no in NM, but for picture taking I throw lots of bait out.)