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Trail Cam Pics?


chucker34

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Anyone getting their's out? I just retrieved my memory card today and got lots of good pics. Mostly does in the daytime hours around my mineral site but some more interesting ones as well. I have included some below.

Here is a doe and fawn...

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Here is the first buck I've capture on film, though I've seen some big tracks...

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And here is a doe giving a buck a hard time. Typical woman. Lol. Don't get upset if there are any ladies out there reading. It's just a joke...

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Cool pictures. Wow, look at that doe's ears. She means business.

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Here's one of a nice boar..............hopefully he's there opening day.

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I have picture's on my camera and computer, how do I post them from ther to this site??

Thanks

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Pistures must be at a website for hosting pictures. You can't upload to this site directly from your computer. Check out site like photobucket. Thats what I use and have been able to link pics without any problems.

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Chuck -- what kind of mineral do you put out? Like a salt block or mineral block or what?

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I have posted this in the past, and several people continue to use this recipe. Its cheap and seems to attract animals very effectively.

WHITETAIL DEER HOMEMADE MINERAL MIX RECIPE

Ingredients: Makes 200 lbs. for about $23.00

1 part Di-calcium phosphate, this is a dairy feed additive bought at feed stores.

Comes in 50lb Bags at around $11.00 you need one bag.

2 parts Trace mineral salt, the red and loos kind without the medications.

Comes in 50lb Bags at around $5.00 you need two bags.

1 part Stock salt, ice cream salt.

Comes in 50lb Bags at around $2.00 you need one bag.

Directions:

-Use a 3 pound or similar size coffee can to use as your measure for each part of the mix.

-Mix all together well but not until read to use, keep ingredients separate until ready to put to use.

-Dig or tear up a circle in the soil about 36 inches wide and about 6 inches deep.

-Mix your mineral mixture with the soil.

Maintenance:

-Replenish in 6 months with fresh supply of mineral, and then each year there after.

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I just crush up one 50 pound salt block and one 50 pound mineral block with a sledgehammer into softball or melon sized chunks and smash them into the dirt. Seems to work pretty well though I am going to try BLB recipe some year.

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I wouldn't take him this year. I was just saying nice pic. Looks like a yearling. But he has a nice start to him for his first year of antler growth and could be nice in another year or two.

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For sure, he has a pass this year and maybe next if some one doesn't bang him or he ends up in headlights. I got a bigger one from 12/26 and I think you will agree, this guy will be decent. I will try and post in this weekend, I wish I could have got his whole head but he must and came in and peeked around the camera for a a shot smile.gif

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heres a couple i went out to the camera today and had 465 pics! theres only about 5 or 6 different deer

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This guy should be a shooter this fall

i only had a 128 Mb memory card in the camera i thought it would have been enough for the 3 weeks i left it out, wrong it was full in 3 days. this buck didnt care about the flash either i have six pics in a row a minute apart. he still came back the next night.

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Too bad this buck's antlers have some damage already??!!??

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r your night pics from an inffered or flash camera guys

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mine has a flash doesnt seem to bother them yet. heres the latest from one of my cameras

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i really hope i see this one this fall!!!

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How do I put a picture on here?? I looked over the sight for help and could not figure it out.

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Here is a link to a thread in the photo sharing forums. If you have other problems let me know and I can try post them for you. Click Here

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I posted the two pics on another forum, but thought I'd include them on this also. Nice pics guy's!!! Its really not that far off you know!

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I just put out my Moultrie Game Spy 4.0 IR flash last Wenesday and checked it today. It had over 1000 pics on it, a bunch of them were the weeds blowing in the wind but it had a lot of pics of deer, rabbits, and a couple of raccons. Here are some of the better ones:

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xedge2002: What are these deer eating? Is that mineral you have down there or is there actual food??

Thanks!

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It is BLB's mineral mix and then I threw out some corn with it.


Good to know...I just bought all the ingredients wink.gif

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