Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: bow4elk on December 30, 2009, 07:56:39 PM
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Had the coyote with the white tipped tail come back through, and some bunny antics. Slow go on this cam but I got a bunch of this same buck walking left to right, then right to left, then left to right, then right to left...the dude is on a serious schedule, like he's clocking in and out each day.
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Nice pictures. I think that's the first time I've seen rabbits in a trail-cam pic!
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Funny, I get lots of rabbits. Many "false triggers" are rabbits or birds but people think their cameras are messed up. I have also got a porcupine sharing apples with a nice buck under and apple tree. And, that same porky with a coyote in some sort of a truce agreement to share apples. Go figure!
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nice pictures
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Boy, that coyote sure aint doing a good job with all of those rabbits running around.
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Boy, that coyote sure aint doing a good job with all of those rabbits running around.
He was stalking one I think when the camera went off. Two pics prior was a bunny right where he's looking. I think I $hit in his Cherrios :chuckle:
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I likek that one of the buck and bunny together, way cool.
Wily Coyote does not seem happy that flash went off! :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Very nice pics! I'm assuming this is on the wetside, and if so, that is one of the nicest looking yotes I've ever seen from there!
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Very nice pictures, I like the incandescent flash better than the IR. What kind of camera were these taken with?
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Very nice pictures, I like the incandescent flash better than the IR. What kind of camera were these taken with?
Sony P41 homebrew with a Snapshot Sniper board in a Pelican case. This rig is a workhorse and has worked flawlessly for years even in sub-freezing temps for weeks. The P41 is an older camera and is only a 3.1 MP camera but I'm not interested in huge images for scouting. The flash range on this camera is very good as well. I have a freznel lens in the case in front of the camera's flash. It runs on (2) AA batteries and I can get about 200-250 flash images on a set, or two to three weeks with a mix of flash and daytime pics. The board runs on (1) 9v battery and that lasts about 6 months.
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Thanks, I need to do some research on homebrew cameras. Did you assemble it yourself?
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Way to mix it up Bow4elk! Nice pics