Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: cardinalguns on August 16, 2017, 10:37:41 AM
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Southern Colorado, check out how warm and dry it was...the only thing missing is a bear.
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:tup: thanks for sharing.
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Sorry for the photo sizing- I will go back and try to fix it. These have already been through Optimizilla once.
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Great photos, Mark. Did you just have your camera there for a few weeks while you were in Colorado? That camera sure takes nice, wide photos.
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Hey Bob,
Yes, my sister and her hubby placed the camera for me, and it stayed there for a couple of weeks. It is a Browning Strike Force, of which I have 5. It does take nice photos. The cameras are about $115 at WM.
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Hey Bob,
Yes, my sister and her hubby placed the camera for me, and it stayed there for a couple of weeks. It is a Browning Strike Force, of which I have 5. It does take nice photos. The cameras are about $115 at WM.
How's the night vision clarity?
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Night vision is not so great, but I have seen far worse examples. I have elk photos at night where you can easily count antler points and see formation at 45 yds.
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Nice pics :tup: