Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: tsimp1211 on August 26, 2011, 09:57:51 AM
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Good Morning Washington. This pic is from one of my hunting spots in S. Carolina. I am a Washington native, and live in SC now. Thought I would share a pic with you guys. I have a bunch of German Shepherd sized does coming in. I have been baiting this site for over a month now, and have yet to have a buck come in. Doe season starts September 15th, guess I know where I will be!
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nother one
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a couple more
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Just let those gals start getting a little hot...the bucks will show.
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I know it, the rut down here is really wierd. Sometimes it starts as soon as the end of September, and sometimes it starts the middle of October. Two years ago, I shot a buck August 21st that had a swolen neck and looked like he had been fighting. I'm not going to shoot any of those does until the end of October or beginning of November. I have 4 doe tags that will be burning a hole in my pocket in the mean time :tung:
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Which Wildgame camera are you using?
Thanks.
Ed
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ha ha ha ha.... welcome to the south.... get use to it. that is the norm in the south.
you were spoiled in WA
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those bucks will show up! they are just like all us other guys :chuckle:
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Ed,
It's the IR 4 or 6 I can't remember. I know that it didn't cost too much, maybe $99 or so. I really like the camera, battery life is good and pictures aren't bad. Four C cell batteries usually take around 1500 pictures or so. I swap the batteries out before they ever die so I don't know for sure how many it will take exactly before the batteries die. Overall very happy.
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ha ha ha ha.... welcome to the south.... get use to it. that is the norm in the south.
you were spoiled in WA
A big buck down here starts at 185 pounds.........need I say more? I fly into Spokane October 13th and will be heading out to mule deer country from there.....counting down the days!
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Great Pics :tup:
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Cute little buggers...don't shoot the one that has spots!