1st Night out-got pics!
#1

Well I recently purchased a Remington Ghost trail cam and decided before putting it down in on of "my spots" that I would try it out behind my house at the edge of my yard. For the last few weeks both my mom and my dad have been telling me the have seen a fairly decent sized buck along with the occasional doe crossing from some small pines and hardwoods beside our house into one of our fields and the surrounding wooded area. Well I figured if he's coming through the area that often and we have his corridor pretty much narrowed down then why not slap the camera out there and see if we can have a look. I put the camera up yesterday morning around 10:30am and when I got home last night I decide I would check the card. I walked out on the back porch,turned the porch light on, then shined my flashlight over towards the camera. I couldn't beleive it, he was standing directly in front of my camera! I slowly eased back into the house and turned the light off. I waited for a couple hours then went out to see what I had gotten. I was like a kid waiting to unwrap a present. You'll have to overlook the blurriness in some pics, its due to the heavy rainfall we had received during the day. Overall, I'm vary happy with the results. Camera seems to be eating the battery some but so far couldn't be happier. As for the buck, I hope we can keep him on the farm for another year or two cause he's gona be real nice if we can. I'm putting him to be in the 2.5 age range right now and with a little time should look real nice on the wall!


Notice the first pic with the buck the porch light in the background(my house) and then I turn it off. He must have just gotten there when I first saw him





Notice the first pic with the buck the porch light in the background(my house) and then I turn it off. He must have just gotten there when I first saw him




#2
Spike
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Virginia
Posts: 93

nice one, i use the ghost, i have several, it is not the best quality but it does its job for a decent price. About the battery life, during the summer you can get about 2000 pics. and it last about 1 month, in the cold it only last about a week, and sometimes with "freeze up" until it warms back up and then starts taking pictures again.
#3

nice one, i use the ghost, i have several, it is not the best quality but it does its job for a decent price. About the battery life, during the summer you can get about 2000 pics. and it last about 1 month, in the cold it only last about a week, and sometimes with "freeze up" until it warms back up and then starts taking pictures again.
#5

Well I can definately say I'm addicted! Second night out produced even better results and if things keep going this way, I'm going to be one broke puppy putting cameras all over our farm looking for these big boys! Got plenty of doe shots again but then this big boy decided to poke around for a while and boy did he sure put a smile on my face. If this dude can survive for the rest of the season into next season he will be a hoss for sure. HOPEFULLY he will make it. I know with our management program I have set up with my father,brother,and two friends we let hunt our farm that we will hold out on him but hopefully we can keep him in our area and no one from the surrounding property will take him.





Last edited by DryForkSlayer; 12-03-2009 at 09:52 PM.
#8

Thanks! I'm hoping to let him grow for another year or so atleast. With his size now, he should be real nice with another year on him. I'm puttin him I beleive around 3.5 years old. Now its just time to hope he doesn't wander around to far from our property where someone else will shoot him. We have a good management program setup between my father,brother, and two friends that are allowed to hunt our farm and land. I'm not worried about them shooting it but, there's always others who can spoil your plans! Here's to hoping he's a survivor... atleast until I can lay the smackdown on him next year!

#9

That's a dandy. What kind of batteries are you using?
The Lithium's work best in cold weather..
I use regular duracells until it get's cold (40 and below) and then put duracell lithiums until march/april when I pull the cams until they start growing bone again around June/July
The Lithium's work best in cold weather..
I use regular duracells until it get's cold (40 and below) and then put duracell lithiums until march/april when I pull the cams until they start growing bone again around June/July
#10

That's a dandy. What kind of batteries are you using?
The Lithium's work best in cold weather..
I use regular duracells until it get's cold (40 and below) and then put duracell lithiums until march/april when I pull the cams until they start growing bone again around June/July
The Lithium's work best in cold weather..
I use regular duracells until it get's cold (40 and below) and then put duracell lithiums until march/april when I pull the cams until they start growing bone again around June/July