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Offline jkcmj

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I found one of those infared cameras with day and night video capability.  On sale for $80 for a camera that usually sells close to $300(Gander Mountain).  Picture quality and trigger speed are poor, but you have to like the night video and super long battery life of these units. Starting to get a couple of decent bucks in the last week since it started cooling down.


« Last Edit: October 10/05/09, 08:26:07 PM by jkcmj »

Offline Big E

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Forget the price and the camera......You have some awesome deer!
Let the small bucks walk. Don't assume the neighbors will shoot them if you don't. If you shoot him what chance does that buck have to grow......ZERO!

Offline jkcmj

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Yeah, I keep struggling with the urge to run down to get the memorie card switched out. Grass is wet and cold out, but hard to sleep wondering what is on the cam!

Offline Jdrummer

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I had my hunting partner get the chip out of the camera today and there was 45 pics in 7 days ! All Does and a few fawn pics. Ill get the chip tommorow and try to get em on here! He said there was a giant doe in one of the pics  :green archer:
Pratice doesn't make perfect, Perfect pratice makes perfect!

Offline Jdrummer

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Finally got em to work on my computer!






I think this is the coolsst pics I had !
Pratice doesn't make perfect, Perfect pratice makes perfect!

Offline Jdrummer

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Oh and I set the cam up wrong so 2:30 a.m = roughly 7:30 pm  :oops1:
Pratice doesn't make perfect, Perfect pratice makes perfect!

Offline jkcmj

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I moved my trail cam to the scrapes along the field edges and ended up with all small bucks working them right now.


I have had a lot deer movement in the last couple of nights on the stand.  Tonight I had a pack of coyotes come past my stand and spook a group of feeding deer away.  I was able to stick an arrow through the big one, but after carrying the arrow about 75 yards and following a blood trail for 1/4 mile I gave up on recovering it.  Sure looked like it was going down with the amount of blood he was leaving. Man the hides already look prime now!

Offline jkcmj

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I had a nice bunch of bigger bucks on the trail cam along our back field this week. I like the nice wide one! :rocker;





Offline jkcmj

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This week was smaller bucks again, as my brothers beef cattle are now out on the field disturbing the deer movement.  :banghead: Still had one decent one in though.  I moved the cam back in the weeds a little bit over a scrape to avoid the cattle. We will see what happens now. cool to see the little ones working the scrapes!