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Decent 4pt blacktail...

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...another 4pt

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mapleton archer
i love the ones of the elk.
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CodeRED
Ah, the season is upon us again! Good luck with your spot Tree Killer although, not looking like youre gonna need much luck by looking at those pics you got!
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182BC...4Now!
Nice pics! You don't see too many trial cam pics with the animals bedding down in front of the camera.
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Huge29
"182BC...4Now!" wrote:Nice pics! You don't see too many trial cam pics with the animals bedding down in front of the camera.
That is what I was thinking too; does that take a ton of pics from them being around it for so long or does it have a delay of only taking so many pics in a defined period of time?
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sneekeepete
Great pics again. It sure looks like you have a bunch of animals located!
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Tree Killer
"Huge29" wrote:
182BC...4Now! wrote:Nice pics! You don't see too many trial cam pics with the animals bedding down in front of the camera.
That is what I was thinking too; does that take a ton of pics from them being around it for so long or does it have a delay of only taking so many pics in a defined period of time?
That day they bedded down and hung around that lick for hours. The last pic I got of a cow was at 2:45pm and my son and I arrived a little after 4pm.

The cam will keep firing away as long as there's something moving around in front of the sensor, or until the memory card gets filled or the batteries go dead. This particular camera will delay from from 30 sec. out to 30 minutes I think? I usually keep it on 30 sec. and 1 minute delay depending where I have it set up.

I figure the more pics it takes the better the odds are of capturing something cool like this bull bugling in June...
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...or these young studs of the species hanging together.
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MuleyMadness
Flipping awesome pics, those last 2 are great. 10sign:

What's the black goop on the deers antlers and ear?
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killerbee
my"guess" was he hit his antler and it was bleeding/dripping blood on the ear. ??? maybe

killer pics TREEKILLER!!!!
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CodeRED
Tree Killer Which model Cudde Back are you using for these. That Tcam is taking some fantastic pics!
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Tree Killer
"MuleyMadness" wrote:Flipping awesome pics, those last 2 are great. 10sign:

What's the black goop on the deers antlers and ear?
I'm pretty sure he scraped his antler and got it bleeding for awhile.
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Tree Killer
"CodeRED" wrote:Tree Killer Which model Cudde Back are you using for these. That Tcam is taking some fantastic pics!
The pics with my name or Tree Killer printed on them is an Expert model, the pics without any name is the Capture with flash model.
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CodeRED
Thanks, ive been looking into getting a Tcam for next season and was even recommending a StealthCam model that my buddy has to someone on here just yesterday. Your pics look a lot more clear/sharper that my friends Tcam though, so Im gonna consider a CuddeBack now. Even in the thick forest you have yours set up in it seems to have a better pic quality.
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