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My first photos from my new Moultrie Panoramic 150
« on: April 08, 2015, 11:00:47 AM »
Here are the first pictures from my new Panoramic camera. I think I need to reposition it to look down the trail instead of trying to catch animals walking by. I was being greedy, trying to get the crossing traffic and the animals coming down a smaller trail. But still pretty cool. (the last pic has a partial bear on the left)

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Re: My first photos from my new Moultrie Panoramic 150
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2015, 11:14:19 AM »
You could also put down some kind of bait, or scent, to get them to stop or at least slow down.

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Re: My first photos from my new Moultrie Panoramic 150
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2015, 01:18:13 PM »
Good Idea, I think I will do that this weekend and reposition it. I want to have it in the best position at this site that I can, then I'll leave it alone for a long while and see how much better the traffic is without my bi-weekly disturbance.

Last July I had a different camera in this spot and got a lot of does and fawns, bear, coyote and even a great daytime cougar video. No bucks at all though. I have never hunted bear before but finding this spot makes me want to. Just nervous to do it by myself.

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Re: My first photos from my new Moultrie Panoramic 150
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2015, 11:04:53 PM »
Nice work.  I'd move the camera so it shoots down the trail so you can catch them for more frames.  Nice young bull in one of those vids.

Hunting?  No worries!  A tree stand close to that spot may get you a few opportunites to get those predators out of there.
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