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If you've got some trail camera pictures to share, this is the place to do so. Some great ones have already been posted but lets try to keep them all in one thread. Post away!

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Here's a few to get things rolling. These were taken on a foodplot/salt station. I sprayed another small area near this but haven't decided what to plant yet. Any suggestions for a good September-November draw?

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WOW nice pictures SNS, thanks for sharing. I need to take some time to set up an account with a picture hosting site so I can contribute.

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I've had good luck with hunt101. There are myriads of others out there though. Pick one and start contributing!

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Dont mind the date please just sick of changing it everytime I change the batterys

Had a bad pick so I messed with it and this is what I found. Thanks for looking

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The ghost

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Already posted but oh well

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Look real close to this one

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Nice pictures guys - some real dandies in there and a great series with the powerlines at sunset. That Scoutguard sure takes a nice picture too. Any complaints with it?

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Just got this card out from back in February. Was lucky to snap a photo of the goofy looking deer I let walk during firearms season. He cam in pretty fast and all I could tell is that his rack was tall with a bunch of junk up top.

Kind of curious as to what he will look like this year.

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Here are a couple that I had available on my work computer from earlier this month.

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Nice pictures guys - some real dandies in there and a great series with the powerlines at sunset. That Scoutguard sure takes a nice picture too. Any complaints with it?

No complaints yet! I had a moultrie i40 that went to pot. Front lcd went out, then it stopped taking pictures. So I thought I would try something different.

The scout guard is very small, with no lcd readout. all the programming of the unit is done with a detachable remote control. Ive only checked it once so far and caught a few buck. Hope to get up to the hunting land this weekend to check it again.

Here is one of the deer taken during the day...

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Here are a few that I have prowling around my place. They seem to have junk on the right side of the racks. All 2 1/2 year olds, I sure wish they could grow a couple more years.

Tunrevir~

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I put 4 together. Time says it's the same deer. I think I can identify 3 of them but the top left, Hmmm??? What do you think?

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I think the top left is the tip of the ear, what you have labeled as the nose might be the eye, agreed on the tongue. Interesting pics.

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upper left is a bobcat showing off the penny he found.

oh, that's funny! Still laughing.

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Top two Squirel or Chipmunk / Bottom two the underside of a birds tail trying to moon you as it is standing on top of the camera

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The top left picture is definitly Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer. Cant be nothing but. ----57---

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