Old Moultrie Photos
#11
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: S. Central NC
Posts: 21
Hi AR Bowhunter.
Yes, I used a (home made) trap stake, a piece of rebar about 14" long with a carriage washer tack-welded about an inch from the top. I drive the stake into the ground just about to the washer and use trap wire from the stake to the hind leg.
If a bobcat drags the bait away it usually doesn't take it very far, just away from the camera. If the coyotes get it loose you can kiss it goodbye.
Yes, I used a (home made) trap stake, a piece of rebar about 14" long with a carriage washer tack-welded about an inch from the top. I drive the stake into the ground just about to the washer and use trap wire from the stake to the hind leg.
If a bobcat drags the bait away it usually doesn't take it very far, just away from the camera. If the coyotes get it loose you can kiss it goodbye.
#15
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: S. Central NC
Posts: 21
Hi all.
Just thought I would mention....
For the folks that enjoy this type of thing, I have a thread in the Video & Photography forum called "Nocturnal Wildlife Photography" you may find interesting.
I didn't think it was appropriate for this forum because the photos were (technically) not taken with a Trail cam. It's basically a more sophisticated trail cam "system" I've been working with.
Later,
BowNC
Just thought I would mention....
For the folks that enjoy this type of thing, I have a thread in the Video & Photography forum called "Nocturnal Wildlife Photography" you may find interesting.
I didn't think it was appropriate for this forum because the photos were (technically) not taken with a Trail cam. It's basically a more sophisticated trail cam "system" I've been working with.
Later,
BowNC