My trail Cam Pictures
My trail Cam Pictures
After viewing some of those pictures, I need to see what I did wrong as far as the quality goes, anyway, funny how they want to check out the cameras?
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Yea I've noticed the same thing but with my cameras they keep trying to rub them right off of the trees. It's got so bad sometimes that the mud get so thick on the camera that it stops taking pictures.
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The cool thing is that it's kind of like another hunting season. You put in time scouting a area to set up in and the anticipation of waiting to go back in and see what you've got is as bas as waiting for the hunt to start. When it's all said and done and you have found a spot that you really want to hunt it just makes the time go by even slower cause you want it to get here so bad. Good luck and I hope to see a ton of pictures rolling in soon.
Live to hunt, hunt to live.
Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell
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