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Trail Cam Pics?


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Wow, note the ribs showing on the mother of triplets. i bet she will be glad when the kids are gone, eh? Nice pics.

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hey guys it would be nice to actully see what is going on in the pictures. Also if you have pictures that are really dark and would like to know what is in them or whatever shoot me them over and i'll see what i can do. i tryed to put the pic i adjusted on but i'm to lazy to do all of that stuff.

Jason

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That buck is cool! Looks like a pretty nice 6'er! Did his browtine get busted flat or what? He may be a good one to "cull"!!! grin.gif Good luck!

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If I'm seeing the points right, I would guess an 8 pointer. Looking at the spread and the deer on my wall I would guess a 19 inch spread. If he is an 8 pointer, my guess is it would score approx 120. It takes a big and close to perfect rack with some nicer mass to make the 125 score. It could be close. I shot a big, clean 9 pointer a few years back that went 117 and that was with a deduction of points for the odd antler.

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Yeah I agree with Harvey. He's probably similar to mine in the picture here. After he sheds that velvet he won't be too massive.

Mine on the left was a little wider (21 inches) but it looks like the one in your pic will have better overall tine length. Assuming he doesn't break anything I would also put him in the 120 category. Way nicer than anything I've caught on camera so far.

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Hey whatever happened to the guy last year - who sold his mount? He started a thread about guess what the score would be - I think it was like 182 or something? But then never showed pictures??????

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( Note from admin,please read forum policy before postuing again.Thank-You.)

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That's a very nice deer, looks like he is plenty wide as well as tall.... It does take a very big eight to crack 130", I would still guess 125 though....stick him and let us know!

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looks like he has good mass. im no good at judging inches but hes a trophy in my book. hope you get him!

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He does look to have decent mass but, when the velvet is gone it wont measure that huge. It still is a good shooter.

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We should merge the trail cam topic in the Deer-Bear forum with this topic.

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Just checked the cameras today, They have been out for 2 weeks (the date on the pics is off buy 10 days, and the time about 9hr) I was in a hurry to get them out an didnt re set, but after seeing these I will be re setting time and date.

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okay, i suck.......i don't know how to get them to show up.....if a mod knows how, could you please fix it?

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When you link them get rid of the [image], in front and in back of the link. Where the heck do you live I have never seen so many different types of animals, on cam's...

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I live in Lancaster.......it's about as far north and west as you can get....about an hour and a half north of Thief River Falls. -I actually just moved to trf........

Theres a huge chunk of state land to the east of us up there, and we get alot of variety of stuff coming out of canada.

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okay, i suck.......i don't know how to get them to show up.....if a mod knows how, could you please fix it?


try this link to help you with your picture posting problems.

http://www.fishingminnesota.com/forum/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=UBB79

The first two buck pictures must be from another year as there is no velvet on the racks and the second bucks neck looks to be in rut. Nice bucks.

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yeah, they are all from years past.......i haven't had time to put the camera out a whole lot yet this year..........it just maddens me looking at those pictures though....not a single one of them got harvested........i hunt in a remote enough place where it's easy to keep tabs on what the neighbors group got..

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