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I picked up one of the cheap Tasco trail cameras for fun and posted it down by our pond. I dropped a salt block down there for good measure. Here are a few of the pictures.
These are some animals I have seen during the day...
Here is someone's lost dog...
These guys I have not seen before...
Here is a picture just taken out the window this evening.
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nice back yard
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dang thats like the game farm on the coast
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Sweet. I looked at those Tasco cam's, is the one you got the Mini one? How do you like it?
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Nice pics
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Nice buck
I think it is open season on stray dogs all year
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This is the camera I am using. It was $39.95 when I got it and it was worth the price for watching the back yard with my 7 year old son. We have fun spotting animal tracks and playing name-that-poop.
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Quote from: sebek556 on August 01, 2011, 11:51:34 PM
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nice backyard!!! all that from a tasco? do you actually like the cam? im planing on buying my first camera and those pics dont look bad for a tasco
i was planning on getting a bushnell 8 megapixel cam that i know works great but its like 165$ but if u would recomend that cam let me know and i would get that for a fifth of the cost.
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i love fawn pics! nice bucks too!
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Pat Riotic,
It works ok. I had one time when I turned it on and left it for a week or so. When I came back it was turned off. I don't know what happened and the batteries are still ok. It is still running on the same batteries. There was a cold snap at the time. Perhaps that turned it off. I just don't know.
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