Before I blow more money...
#1
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Joined: Oct 2005
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From: Indianapolis,IN
I plan on buying a couple scouting cams after the season is over, and I was wandering what kind of pictures i am going to get, am i going to get pictures of a leaf blowing in the wind or rain drops. Can somebody post the typical pictures you get with these things, so i will know what to expect. thnx
#2
I've used several trailcams in the past and haven't had many false pics. You wont believe how many pictures you get of people and other hunters if you place a cam on public land. Newer cams aren't prone to false activations. By the way, I just moved to Indy and I'm still driving back to IL to hunt weekends. Where are the places to hunt around here?
#3
Where are the places to hunt around here?
The deer can breath a sigh if releif that they made it.
And they will be easer to see.
#4
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Joined: Oct 2005
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From: Indianapolis,IN
SIUC hunter i sent you a pm, and i thought that maybe after the season was over i might get a break on the price too, i was also wondering, with the digitals will i be able to see the pictures right there or will i have to take the card out and hook it up to my computer?
#5
Some digital trail cams have the ability to display the pictures but they are usually cost a lot more. I got mine off Ebay, but your right about waiting till after the season to save money. I got the PM and I replied. Thanks for the info!
#6
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From: Indianapolis,IN
I am thinking about buyinga couple of the moultrees, i just need it to function i dont care if it gets washed out by the flash i dont need to know ifthe deerhas a lazy eye, i am looking for headgear.
#7
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From: Indianapolis,IN
I plan on setting one up on a salt block with metal fenceposts around it about time for the sheds to be dropping, i have heard of people puting fence posts for barbed wire around salt licks to try to knock off the sheds and i thought i would give it a go.




