09-23-2010, 10:49
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Game camera pics
Since it is that time of year again.
Here's a shot of three punks in my feeder. 1 1/2 year olds.
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09-23-2010, 11:12
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Better upgrade on the feed, they need fatten up LOL Hopefully will have some to post from mine after this weekend.
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09-23-2010, 11:21
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Wow, I want to graze at your place,,
You even give them a roof over their dinning accommodations..
Is there music??
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09-23-2010, 12:47
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No music. Bought the roof feeder so the feed would stay dry.
A friend has a bow shop. I'm getting ready to buy some new molasses-lick tub from him, which supposedly has some deer-viagra in it. Allegedly, the deer really like it, which should help with getting some photos of some bigger deer.
I might not use as much "doe-in-heat" scent this fall.
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09-23-2010, 13:53
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Quote:
Originally Posted by craigepo
No music. Bought the roof feeder so the feed would stay dry.
A friend has a bow shop. I'm getting ready to buy some new molasses-lick tub from him, which supposedly has some deer-viagra in it. Allegedly, the deer really like it, which should help with getting some photos of some bigger deer.
I might not use as much "doe-in-heat" scent this fall.
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Don't be lickin' that deer viagra yourself or the next game camera photos may be hard to live down.
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09-23-2010, 15:36
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Quote:
Originally Posted by craigepo
I might not use as much "doe-in-heat" scent this fall.
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I won't turn my back on em either!
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09-24-2010, 02:51
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Originally Posted by Bushranger
from Moravia:
anyone here is also into "manual" wildlife photography?
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I do, I respect wildlife and like to check them out...don't just put them in the freezer. Though seeing an Elk off season makes my mouth water
Here's one of a goat that I got too close to, he got a little to curious after the photo. You can't tell from the pic but its on a ledge on some huge cliffs, I'm on the edge. (a drop of about 600ft on a topo). Second one (not a good pic because I'm far away) shows part of the cliffs.
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09-25-2010, 04:53
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Off season shooting
Deer Camera Catches Burglar On Tape
http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=13214339
For everyone looking to buy one - here is a good excuse to use on the Boss. Honey we can use it for home security.
"NASHVILLE, Tenn. – After a rash of burglaries on his construction sites, a Nashville builder installed a wildlife camera in one his properties. He caught the thief and posted the pictures on Craigslist...............
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09-26-2010, 06:39
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Moravia
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10-02-2010, 04:24
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feeding
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Originally Posted by wdc
I found that if you hand spread the corn over the entire viewing area you can keep the herd in longer and pick up on some interesting behavior. My game cam lost it's screen so I need another but I doubt that I will ever feed again. Last year I had a very healthy herd of fourteen animals that were almost entirely killed off by poachers. Community and neighborhood deer are semi-domesticated and easy pickings for "hunters" who go after easy prey. Two of the young bucks this year attacked my mother-in-laws concrete buck ornament. Man I wish that I had that on video. I chased them off before they could break off the antlers with their hoof strikes. I had a young tom show up this spring. I guess he had heard that there was feed on that hill. I put some of my deer cam photos on my facebook page. I think that stills are easier to manage than the videos for your records.
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I don´t feed anymore, because if I put anything edible in front of the camera in the forest, there will be hundreds of wild boar pictures in the morning. I prefer to go deeper in the wood and find the deer trail, and put the cam there without bait. Right now I am 5 months deployed, and my bushnell trophy cams are in the woods all the time, I am really curious if they are still working, or damaged, or stolen. Well, they worked for 4 months over the winter without change of batteries or need to dry up, and we got long winter here, so there is a fat chance.
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10-15-2010, 14:54
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a little better deer
sorry about the photo. a little fog out when this dude showed up.
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10-15-2010, 15:04
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Spooky..
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10-15-2010, 17:28
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Very nice color phase red bushranger. From the array of animals and terrain, I can make a good guess where your at...nice place to live.
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10-16-2010, 03:51
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my wildlife sightings + trail cam
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