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Post by mwo on Jan 12, 2014 6:57:09 GMT -4
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Post by lsf on Jan 12, 2014 8:19:53 GMT -4
They seem to like those oats ....good stuff
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Post by mwo on Jan 12, 2014 8:42:23 GMT -4
Yes Mike, I take a few liters up every other day, or now that I am working full time again a little more on Sunday. Not sure how many are there? Appears to be multiple groups. 736 PIcs yesterday. Nothing else other then deer. No predators at all. After the rain and warm last night there is likely little snow left in there either. The field here are bare.
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Post by lsf on Jan 12, 2014 10:21:46 GMT -4
Yes Mike, I take a few liters up every other day, or now that I am working full time again a little more on Sunday. Not sure how many are there? Appears to be multiple groups. 736 PIcs yesterday. Nothing else other then deer. No predators at all. After the rain and warm last night there is likely little snow left in there either. The field here are bare. Yah most of our snow is gone down this way and I would imagine by the middle of the week it will all be gone if the warm temps stay
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Post by lguthro on Jan 12, 2014 10:39:23 GMT -4
nice healthy looking herd
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Post by mwo on Jan 12, 2014 12:49:44 GMT -4
Just came from the camp. Snow is still in the woods, although way down and bare spots facing south. I doubt with what remains that wildlife is in any danger.
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Post by CanadianGoldenEagle on Jan 12, 2014 13:16:12 GMT -4
They will be if Luke and I manage to ever get out bunny hunting. The deer, pheasant and grouse will be fine but it's still bunny and coyote season.
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Post by mwo on Jan 18, 2014 12:57:32 GMT -4
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Post by lguthro on Jan 18, 2014 15:39:37 GMT -4
glad to see no snow and them grazing
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Post by mwo on Jan 19, 2014 13:05:39 GMT -4
Couple Pics from a different view point, one is an up close Deer and the other a PIC from my front door of my Camp looking back into the woods today. Pretty with the snow. That is if snow is pretty?
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Post by lguthro on Jan 19, 2014 14:02:35 GMT -4
nice lee
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Post by mwo on Jan 26, 2014 12:52:07 GMT -4
Couple more from yesterday
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Post by lsf on Jan 26, 2014 13:30:57 GMT -4
They look very healthy
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Post by mwo on Jan 26, 2014 13:49:38 GMT -4
Walked by a bedded on this afternoon, it had no clue I was there. On the way out it saw me, was not long heading to higher ground.
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Post by mwo on Feb 2, 2014 9:12:58 GMT -4
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Post by lsf on Feb 2, 2014 11:40:15 GMT -4
Good to see that they are doing well
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Post by mwo on Mar 2, 2014 7:33:52 GMT -4
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Post by lsf on Mar 2, 2014 19:24:47 GMT -4
AWESOME
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Post by lguthro on Mar 3, 2014 8:06:43 GMT -4
Must say the deer population is looking great i seem some massive does along the highway by enfield, i know march is the deciding month but i think the numbers are going to stay
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Post by mwo on Mar 3, 2014 8:42:34 GMT -4
Driving out to my camp yesterday AM, I had to stop and let herd cross in from of me. Not sure how many were there in total, as I crested the hill I saw 10, perhaps 12 on the pavement, likely were others that I did not see. They now need a break, March is the crucial time of year for the heavy with fawn Does.
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Post by lsf on Mar 3, 2014 18:01:47 GMT -4
good stuff
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Post by mwo on Mar 8, 2014 13:06:09 GMT -4
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Post by lguthro on Mar 9, 2014 19:27:39 GMT -4
just picked up a cam once i get an sd card shes going in the woods
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Post by lsf on Mar 10, 2014 5:01:45 GMT -4
Invest in a cable lock young fella!!!
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Post by mwo on Mar 10, 2014 5:20:28 GMT -4
Or, make sure where you place your cam is well off the beaten path and hidden amongst the trees. I try and buy cams that are small and coloured so as they are neutral in appearance to their surroundings. So far this has worked well with Simmons cams. The 5 finger discount boys have yet to shop at my locations.
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Post by lguthro on Mar 10, 2014 6:30:17 GMT -4
im making a lock box for it father use to be a tin worker, camera is black gonna paint the lock box brown/black/green
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Post by CanadianGoldenEagle on Mar 13, 2014 19:25:11 GMT -4
I don't bother with the lock box but then I'm also not putting mine on public land, strictly my own land as I don't feel like someone taking a shine to it. Good strong padlock and chain will usually sort things out.
Did you get one with an IR flash or a halogen/ordinary flash? If halogen then you'll need to make sure it is screened as people could pattern where the light comes from at 0200 when it's triggered. Halogen/ordinary is a waste of time IMHO as I know what colour a deer is and if the camera is tripped during the day I get chance to see what colour the trees/area is.
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Post by lguthro on Mar 14, 2014 9:02:33 GMT -4
Tasco 5MP with IR/Night Vision 5-megapixel trail camera with night vision Super-quick trigger time; easy-to-use design Runs on 4 AA batteries; battery life of up to 180 days Video mode; SD slot with up to 16 GB capacity 15 LED night vision flash with 30-foot range
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Post by CanadianGoldenEagle on Mar 14, 2014 11:05:10 GMT -4
Don't think you'll have any issues with that one then. Nice and cheap to maintain with it using AA batteries, mine uses C size so can get a bit expensive if not careful.
Do you have any microSD to SD adaptors? If not I think I may have a spare laying around at home that I can bring into town for you.
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Post by lguthro on Mar 14, 2014 11:16:07 GMT -4
i have one some where hahaha damn phone takes micro sd but to upload to computer i needed SD, i got the camera 50% off from lequille too great deal i couldnt say no too
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