Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: hillbillyhunting on November 28, 2011, 10:23:05 AM
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I bought my first trail camera about a month ago. I wanted to find a good spot to set it up in a unit that is open for late archery. It took me a while, but I found a spot while taking a couple friends out for extended rifle season.
I picked up the camera after soaking for only 5 days because I forgot my memory card when I set it up, and I knew it could only hold 24 pics. When I picked it up I saw all 24 pics were taken, and I was excided. When I got home and plugged it into my TV I didnt see anything in the pics. I thought I had the sensitivity turned up too high and it was taking pictures of brush in the wind.
However, I just hooked the camera to the computer to delete the photos, and noticed there was at least a part of a deer in almost all of them. I set the camera up at 11am and all the pics were full by 8:30 pm the same day... I need to get it back up there!!!!
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That is awesome get that camera back up there. Warning trailcams get very addicting!
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Id get it hung and check as much as poszible. Probably set up the ground blind and wait. Good luck.
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Great pics & good luck! groung blind/treestand some apples it should be good!
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That is awesome get that camera back up there. Warning trailcams get very addicting!
:yeah: :chuckle: