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Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: DoubleJ on June 03, 2011, 07:26:53 PM
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Date and time are wrong. What is this? Can't tell in the first pic. center of the pic.
The second, on the left side of the pic, looks like the rear end of a deer but I can't tell.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/MGalleryItem.php?id=10526)
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/MGalleryItem.php?id=10527)
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Austrilia herd dog or young cow.
Mulehunter. :dunno:
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Very hard to tell. In the 2nd pic the back end and legs look like a deer.
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DoubleJ. How about u google map and set flag where exactly u set camera out. Maybe it will help us better idea what animals could it be. :chuckle:
Dang need better camera. :dunno:
Mulehunter
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Must be the same Tasco camera I have. Daytime pictures are great (for a $40 camera) but the night time pictures suck. The flash doesn't have enough range. It seems like the deer have to be within about 5 feet, and even then they're not lit up that well.
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Must be the same Tasco camera I have. Daytime pictures are great (for a $40 camera) but the night time pictures suck. The flash doesn't have enough range. It seems like the deer have to be within about 5 feet, and even then they're not lit up that well.
This. Walmart special $37. no flash. Supposed to be infared. None of the grain or apples was touched though. At least that I could tell
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DoubleJ. How about u google map and set flag where exactly u set camera out. Maybe it will help us better idea what animals could it be. :chuckle:
Dang need better camera. :dunno:
Mulehunter
We'll just say west side
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Not bad for 40.00. Better than 300.00 for fancy one.
West side. Hard to tell. My only guess. Small bear or australian herd dog. Either two of them.
Mulehunter
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To me the first pic looks like a beaded down deer w/a deer in the background feeding by. Second pic w/just the bedded down deer. Maybe light colored due to hair slip? :dunno:
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My stuff isn't that good, but after playing with pic....
I say cub, surprised nothing was eaten.. :dunno:
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could not see anything in other pic...
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Both pics contain the same deer. First image the deer is farther away and centered in the pic. Second pic the deer is much closer and on the left side of the pic. In both pics it is facing to the left. First pic broadside, second pic quartering away.
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I guess I am just looking at head and neck, looked like a bear (or hyena) the "backside" looks deer enough, :dunno:
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I guess I am just looking at head and neck, looked like a bear (or hyena) the "backside" looks deer enough, :dunno:
The head is not visible in either pic and the neck is barely visible in the first pic, but not the second.
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My first thought was dog after looking at the first picture. Coloring & rear legs , almost looks like a springer spaniel. Not sure where the camera is, could be why nothing was eaten. I don't see bear or deer in the picture. Mike
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i was thinking goat
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I'm thinking BTKR's answer is the most logical.
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I'm thinking BTKR's answer is the most logical.
What about Bob ? we really dont know size of animal either.... :dunno:
the shape just doesnt look right for a deer to me....
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My son said it looked like a hog :chuckle: . Next time I head out, I'll post a daytime pic for your viewing pleasure. I already deleted them off the card before I thought to do that.
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I'm thinking BTKR's answer is the most logical.
Trust me..it is a deer.
I blew up the pics, auto corrected and lightened them.
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I really wanted to go check it again today but, common sense is telling me to let it soak
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Here's a daytime pic for reference. Went back today and food was eaten but no pics were taken :bash:
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/MGalleryItem.php?id=10531)
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What happened to common sense? :chuckle:
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Had to check. Spread 2 costco jars of apple sauce too
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Its a caribou, :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Looks like a 2pt buck to me
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Looks like a 2pt buck to me
Oh, I bet you say that to all the girls, don't you? :chuckle:
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Its a caribou, :chuckle: :chuckle:
Hey, that's what I thought!! :chuckle:
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I don't know but thanks for solving my question about buying a tasco.....Nope!
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sence nothing is definitive it must be the elusive chupracabra. always seen at night and no definitive discription.
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It's an excuse to buy a better trail cam :dunno:
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I have two Tasco's, and I think for the $40 I paid for them, they do just fine. They do have trouble at night, the deer have to be close. It's all in your set-up. It just takes a little more thought and preparation to get them in a spot where you can still get decent pictures. Also, try to put them in spots where deer activity is more during the day than at night. I wouldn't want a Tasco trail cam if it was my only one, but as a supplement to several other cameras, I think I got my money's worth. See my thread "Same buck 2 weeks later" for a couple of night time shots that DID turn out.
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It's an excuse to buy a better trail cam :dunno:
:yeah: :chuckle: