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Offline steeliedrew

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Finally!!! Some pics. :)
« on: August 07, 2013, 10:35:56 AM »
This is my first year using a trail camera and at least in the area I'm planning to hunt the learning curve has been steep. I'm using a Moultrie M-880 with a Moultrie lock box and a python lock.

On my first set I installed the camera looking down an overgrown skid road that had a trail worn into the grass. I didn't see any beds or poop in the area but I figured it was a travel route due to the fact the skid road was on a saddle that led between two, large hills. I baited the sight with a Purina molasses and corn deer block and a trace mineral block. After a 10 day soak I was pretty bummed out to see nothing for my efforts. Only pics of me coming and going.

So I moved my camera to an entirely different area and unit all together. it's now in a buck only unit so I'm hoping to locate some does. I set it up in a mixed stand of timber near a creek bottom.  The trees are probably only 30-40' tall and it's very thick in there but I found some good sign in there while scouting for late season last year.

I baited it with the same blocks from my first set and let her sit for about two weeks. When I went to pull the card I was again, pretty bummed out to only find pics of me coming and going. So I came back the next day and this time brought a pile of apples to leave there. I cut a couple in half and stuck the halves on tree branches hoping to get the scent out there. I just checked the pics last night after about a week and a half soak and was relieved to finally have pics of a deer. It's only one doe but at least I finally got something!!!

what's strange though is that in the pic she isn't eating the apples or licking the blocks. She just stands there for a minute and bails. My bait isn't visible in the pic. It's just out of the bottom part of the frame so I'm thinking I should aim the camera a little further down? It's already no more than 3' off the ground though.

If I decide to stick with this area it's going to be really tough to hunt. Pretty much the entire area is a complete hell hole and is impossible to be quiet in. There's only a couple small patches of old growth timber that would be easier to hunt I have yet to scout those timber stands though. I know the deer are using the thick stuff though. I bumped one last night that was a few yards inside the timber. I was riding my mountain bike back out and I heard a snort wheeze and then the deer crashed through a bunch of blackberry bushes.

Sorry for the novel. If any of you have any advice please chime in. I've been spending a lot of time in the woods lately and am learning every day but early archery is already almost here! :)

Here's a couple pics. please don't mind the camera name. It's meant as a message to anyone who may steal it someday. haha.


« Last Edit: August 07, 2013, 05:35:01 PM by Wea300mag »
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Re: Finally!!! Some pics. :)
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2013, 10:51:47 AM »
Trail cameras are a bit trial and error. I would try to find a spot where multiple trails converge and that has some relatively fresh sign. Another thing to think about is once you find a good spot, is there a good spot to hang the camera. I have found some good looking spots that didn't have a quality spot to hang the camera so I moved on. One thing I have learned is to not see the camera too close to your bait or the trail. I try to set it back at least 20-30 feet and also make sure there isn't much, if anything, in front of it that will trigger the camera like grass or bushes.  :twocents:
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Re: Finally!!! Some pics. :)
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2013, 10:52:52 AM »
gotta love the name of the camera
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Re: Finally!!! Some pics. :)
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2013, 11:28:35 AM »
gotta love the name of the camera

Haha didn't notice til you pointed that out...
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Re: Finally!!! Some pics. :)
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2013, 11:49:07 AM »
Stay with that area it has potential the deer will come.
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Re: Finally!!! Some pics. :)
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2013, 06:22:13 PM »
I feel like it's a good spot.

Lol, just noticed the camera name was edited out of my pics. guess I should change it before I post anymore pics on here. sorry mods. :)
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