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Trail cam pics 2006


Mark Christianson

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A few more pics.

Anyway, without further ado. First is of yearling doe and yearling buck scratching himself in the background.

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Second is of another yearling buck. Pretty sure he's different one judging by the way the forks split. I've seen the two of them together so I know there's two.

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Third is of the first nice buck to show up this year. Being as this is my second year bowhunting and hunting period, I would be extremely happy if he walked out into my shooting lane.

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On a sidenote, I bit the bullet and ordered some rechargeable batteries and a charger today. I got the energizer rechargable brand and a universal charger. For a grand total of $44 (including one set of 4 batteries and the charger - and shipping), it should pay for itself after the first 8 cycles or so. With my particular camera - Wildview 2.0 - I was eating through quality name brand batteries in about 1 1/2 to two weeks and cheapos in about 5 days. That battery life was based on an average of 150 - 250 pictures every couple of weeks.

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chucker34,

I have the exact same camera as you and I have been using the energizer rechargeable batteries and charger and let me tell you that its a good way to go. I have two sets of batteries...so when I go to check the camera I put in fresh batteries...so it remains going 24/7. I've found the batteries have been lasting around 2 weeks...set at high def, one pic every 5mn. I just recently set it to time out to 10mn...so maybe I'll get a little more time out of the batteries now. I get about 80 some pictures every couple weeks.

B.T.W....nice pictures you've been posting...keep them coming.

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Hey,

Here are some of the first pics from my Wildview 2.0 trail camera. I can't tell if this is the same buck or not??

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Several from my boss.

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Wow!!!! Them are some really awesome pictures! Way to go BLB's boss!

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Just thought I'd show a pic of a new guy that showed up. I'm no expert on judging age of deer yet but I'm thinking he's a yearling. I'm counting six points for sure and maybe two more at the base of his horns. Hard to tell. Your thoughts on how old he is?

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Just checked the 1.3 mp stealth cam last week, and here are a couple of the pics.

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That's gotta be one of the coolest pics i've ever seen with the Buck and Fawn(very rare). Awsome pic man

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Here is an image that I cropped out of a photo. There was a smaller six in the center of the shot, but this guy was in the background, slightly out of focus. No matter, this guy is one VERY nice deer!

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That one will get a guy excited a couple months before the season opens cool.gif

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This will be a nice 8 pointer with a sticker off the left base. Even with the short brow tines he has got some inches.

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A non typical that will look good come hunting season for sure!

Lots of good pics this time around, but this is my significant new guy on the block!

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I don't have one that big but here are a couple I got off my camera this weekend.

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Forgot to post this one. I dont think this is the same buck as the one posted above... Maybe? Maybe not?

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Looks like you should be in for an interesting season BLB!

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Woodsy - Looks like you got a hound hunters paradise come coon season this fall!

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So then my theory that using coon scent for cover scent making a lot of "sense" is way off...

I don't use cover scent most of the time, but that is what I use if I decide too.

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Nice Pics guys! Gissert is going to show me where to go after that nice one!!!

I need to get my pics off of my new Cuddeback and post a few out here.

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Send me your email Archerystud, and I will send you an aerial with an x on it where that guy lives... shocked.gif

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biglakeba$$,

Is it anywhere near South Turtle Lake?? Chuck emailed me those pics a couple of weeks ago. He ended the email with, "And No you can't hunt there". grin.gif

Looks like a good one!

Hopefully I find one like that in Southern MN where I hunt. My camera is sitting over a mineral lick but it's 1.5 hours away. I need to head down one night after work to check it out! Besides, I just got a letter from the taxidermist and my buck from last year is done. cool.gif

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No I dont. Only around home in Big Lake and up near Battle Lake.

Why do you ask?

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Archerystud -

Geeze, you outed my deer! It would be a shame if some raccoon got in your boat when you were not paying attention. grin.gif

I got some better photos of him. Looks to be a main frame 8, with one small kicker on the right beam.

I have another 10 pointer working with a couple of small stickers too.

One neat photo of a buck who looks annoyed with a couple fawns cramping his style, and a doe who still appears to be pregnant.

I'll try and post them tonite if I remember.

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Big, Just because your pictures look really close to my hunting spot that's all.

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Ok, den, I finally got around to this.

First one is the nice one I have had my eye on. Looking at some old photos, he was around some last summer.

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The next one is of a ten pointer who has been making regular appearances.

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Here is one of a buck who is not too happy about these pesky kids.

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Now, a question - Is this doe pregnant? Photo is from July 27.

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