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Author Topic: Is this a buck?  (Read 3308 times)

Offline dscubame

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Re: Is this a buck?
« Reply #15 on: May 04, 2011, 09:49:36 PM »
Real nice looking area.  Let us know if you ever need batteries changed just shoot over the GPS coords.
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Re: Is this a buck?
« Reply #16 on: May 04, 2011, 10:15:17 PM »
Real nice looking area.  Let us know if you ever need batteries changed just shoot over the GPS coords.


The best part about this area is that it's private. I should be the only one hunting there, unless someone decides to trespass. This is why I'm not concerned about leaving trail cameras out there. I've got two our there now and plan to put out at least two more in the next couple weeks. Once I get them set up in productive spots I'll leave them in the same locations all summer.

This one I'm actually thinking that I might put it on the other side of the tree and face it south instead of north. All my pictures seem to be really washed out. I think because it's sitting on the edge of big timber, facing out into a relatively open area that has been logged off in the past and never replanted, so it's nothing but brush and hardwoods (alder and maple mostly). I'm thinking the camera might to better if it's facing into the darker timber.

 


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