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Brade4

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I would try the highest resoulution and see how many pictures you get on that setting and go from there. I normally choose the highest one cause i always want the best pictures taken.

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Ok, I just have to say this because I'm still in AWE about my Moultrie I4.0. I put in batteries last October, yes October 2008 and I'm still at 69% battery life. I've been taking pictures all winter and video this spring and I can't believe the longevity or usage it has on batteries. I don't work or sponsored by them but when I did my homework on which camera to get that takes good pictures the Moultrie I4.0 was the choice and am I very happy with my purchase. If you are in the market for another IR camera under $200 I personaly recomend this until. If I can find the pennies to get another I will do so by August for more scouting.

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Only one guy posted pictures?! Come on people what this thread needs is some pics. I'm going to go out on a limb and post some here ha. Had the camera out for day and a half over a brand new mineral block and just got this nice doe.

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Have had mine out for a month now. Boy the bucks are puttin on the inches now.

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On my Moultrie 4.0 the strap busted. (from male to the female end) So now I just have to wrap it around a tree and tie them together. I just bought this camera at Scheels a year ago. What should I do?

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No, it works tying it. I'm just wondering if it would be warranteed or what.

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Go to Scheels and talk to them about it and maybe they will replace a new one for you. I know someone who does it at Cabela's a few times when his Cam broke...3 or 4 times.

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Couple more I pulled last week. There appears to be a pretty decent buck on one of these, although the pic quality is low.

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I haven't pulled my memory card yet but it's been out over a mineral lick for a couple weeks now.

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Somebody definately has been growing!!! a49b458551.jpg61881dec5d.jpg37feda4b5c.jpgLOOK WHO ELSE SHOWED UP!!!b259cc7077.jpg

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Very abnormale genetics in your area but I ave allways wanted a nontypical on the the wall keep up the scouting and send a arrow through that goofy one.

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From the other pictures I would have to say antler king trophy deer minerals.

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Ya, we get some odd racks once in awhile. I want that double drop tine. On the stumps are Block Topper, the bucks love it. There is also C'MERE DEER that has been on the stumps since last year. I've had deer stay on that stump and eat the rotted wood for 20 minutes while on stand.

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Ya, we get some odd racks once in awhile. I want that double drop tine. On the stumps are Block Topper, the bucks love it. There is also C'MERE DEER that has been on the stumps since last year. I've had deer stay on that stump and eat the rotted wood for 20 minutes while on stand.

I should get a few pics of one that is growing, Have not seen the updated pics from last weekend yet. That double drop is neat! Good Luck hunting him

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here is the deer I was talking about, nothing huge but a fun one to watch growing since May anyhow. Don't know if I'd shoot him crazy still early to tell though. I'll post more later. Let's see more trail cam pics!

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Nice, i can't wait to see the deer in a month or so after putting on another 30+ inches. Should make for some cool racks.

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here's the side close up shot of the same deer, I'll post more in a couple weeks after it's grown a little more!

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Very cool pics, with that being from july 9th, he's got lots of growing left. can't wait for the pics.

Here are a couple bucks. a 10 point and a 9 point.

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Thats a nice buck and bear on your other post. Those around Cambridge? Mine are from up by Braham.

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good looking deer Jumbo! Yeah I can't wait to see the next "slide show" from the cam when we check them out soon.

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