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Jan 06, 2013 15:18 |  #1

Love my deer cams because when I'm not in the woods they are.

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Jan 07, 2013 11:07 |  #2

very nice. is that one of those cameras you tie on a tree?




  
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Jan 07, 2013 12:36 |  #3

Yes, it's called a trail camera. It's amazing what's happening in the woods especially if you put a bag of corn out in front of the camera. Bushnell makes a good 8 mpcamera with long battery life


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Jan 07, 2013 17:58 |  #4

Nice!
Trail cams have come a long way. I remember the days (late 90's) when you had to wait for your 24 exposure role of film to finish then you ran to the local store to get your film developed hoping for a picture of a large buck. Usually you got everything but a nice buck. I still have my first Cam Trakker 35mm trail camera. Hasn't been used in over 10 years though.




  
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Jan 08, 2013 09:43 |  #5

Great way to watch the wildlife from afar!! what a cutie..




  
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