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Nice bucks! But I think your cams are still aimed too high. Looks like in the fawn pic, mamma's rump just got into the lower left corner of the picture. Could you mount the camera higher, and point it downwards? that would get it above any ferns, and cover the actual trail and get the smaller critters. Just be glad you don't have a pesky resident Robin and Jay that keep triggering the camera like where mine is...
You know, I started out with white flash trail cams (Moultrie D40's and Tasco) and lately I've gotten a few of the IR cams and I have to say, I have learned that I really like the white flash cameras a lot better. With a white flash camera you always get good pictures at night. The IR's are often blurry, from the animals movement, and they're grainy. Very often I've had pictures of a buck with one of my IR cameras, but can't see it well enough to count points. My old Moultrie D40's may be battery hogs, but at least when I get a picture of a buck, I can tell what it is.White flash cameras are hard to find anymore, but I just ordered one from Amazon to try out. You might want to take a look, they have the Moultrie D55 for $59.86, free shipping. Should be a great little camera from the research I've done on it. Only drawback is a relatively slow trigger speed. But I'll probably only use it with bait in front of it, so that won't matter.