July Pics
sharpstik
7/12/07 9:59am
Ignore the date and time. I'm new at the trail cam stuff and in my excitement forgot to adjust the time and date.


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Keep them comming..
Just a little advise, from many trials & errors with my cameras I found out if you set the camera back 10-20 feet from the water hole or trail you can get alot better picture of the whole body shot & you have a better chance of getting more pictures because the the motion sensor will have a larger distance to cover.
Just a thought, if it makes any sense!
Welcome to Muleymadness and keep the pics comin!
What brand of camera are you using?
Another tip, have your cameras mounted out of reach when the elk have shed their velvet or they will come and tear them out of the tree for you.
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