The scent is working.
#1

My neighbor gave me permission to put a trail cam up and hunt his 80. Needless to say I am excited. I put out some buck preorbital scent on an active licking branch I found on the edge of the hay field and some doe interdigital scent under the branch.


I wouldn't mind getting a shot at this one.




This guy is quite a roamer. I got pics of him in three different places. I call him Slice because of the big slice on his ear.




Hopefully I keep getting pics from deer like the one on the left.


I wouldn't mind getting a shot at this one.




This guy is quite a roamer. I got pics of him in three different places. I call him Slice because of the big slice on his ear.




Hopefully I keep getting pics from deer like the one on the left.

Last edited by WIbuckchaser; 08-05-2011 at 12:57 PM.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 1,592

WIbuckchaser: Nice pictures. Just a thought: if you haven't done so, set your camera for a 30 second video with a 15 second delay. Your camera will take a picture first, then the video. This just makes trail cameras more interesting. I have 3 of the Moultrie Game Spy D55-IR set up this way. My videos have a faded look compared to the picture but still clear, and night is just video (no picture) limited to 10 second.
#7
#8

WIbuckchaser: Nice pictures. Just a thought: if you haven't done so, set your camera for a 30 second video with a 15 second delay. Your camera will take a picture first, then the video. This just makes trail cameras more interesting. I have 3 of the Moultrie Game Spy D55-IR set up this way. My videos have a faded look compared to the picture but still clear, and night is just video (no picture) limited to 10 second.
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