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Show your unusual trail cam pics
I've been a trail cam junkie for about 6 years now. Have owned about 10 cameras. I also like seeing other folks pictures, and would like to see some unusal pictures that anyone has gotten. So please post a few. The first pic here I got during our rut. The doe he was chasing triggered the camera, but it caught him instead.
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Here is a wide 7 point
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Here is a pibald (spelling?) deer. Not that common.
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Not to change the subject, but how do you guys get your pictures so big. Every time I try to upload one it says "file too large" then I have to resize it so small. Plus I couldn't even get three pics in one post.
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Urban Legend,
I am new to this photo posting stuff so don't know if I can help or not. I use Photobucket.com and upload pics in large size. Maybe you could create a new topic and someone with some real "know-how" could point you in the right direction. Here's another piebald pic...not my pic...hope the fellow who got it doesn't mind. He was in a club up the road from me. I actually saw this deer on the road on my way to the club one morning. I have a pic of an almost totally white piebald, along with several pics of a piebald spike. Don't know if I have them in digital format, will have to check. ![]() |
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good pics...
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I know when you look at this picture you think just another doe, but if you will notice her hoofs, they are not black but almost pink. I got this picture about 4 years ago and have never seen her or got another picture of her. Any suggestions as to why??
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DTC,
I just came across this article and it might answer your question. Looks like the hooves on your picture are smaller than should be, possibly from sloughing off due to this disease? The pic of the hoof in the article looks pinkish underneath. But your deer looks pretty healthy. http://www.bowhuntingworld.com/articles.asp?ArticleID=485 |
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Thanks for the article Baybuzzard.
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