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That’s a beauty Eddie. It took me about 45 minutes and 2/3 gallon of ethanol free gas to finish up my raw one on Monday. I’m glad we had a little thaw. The birds and other vermin had the mess around the concrete pad completely cleaned up in less than 24 hours. I usually leave them hang out in the barn for a few months, just in case there are any lingering odors. 3100 psi seems to work out just right, to blast everything out, and not cause any extra bone damage.3 points
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You can have 100 cameras on the plan , doesn’t matter how many u still pay the same , and each cam gets 250 pics a month I leave mine out all year2 points
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.62 Caliber smoothbore, maybe I should try for turkeys with this one, HAH! I really enjoy making these things and their associated accoutrements. I'm old and retired but it helps keep me in the game. The concept for this site is a good one but there doesn't seem to be a lot of participation so I thought this subject might draw some out of the shadows.I love this state and Have hunted it for seventy + years, I just hate what the filthy socialists have done to it! Robby1 point
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The pond is frozen except a 2 ft dia of open water The goose is sitting in the water , the fox sitting on the ice … The fox really wants the goose , but every time he gets close the goose hisses at him and he backs off This went on for about an hour , then the fox gave up1 point
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You can delete photos from the card from your phone 32 GB card holds about 4700 photos1 point
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There is a guy in Bloomfield that does several Euro mounts every year . it only cost me $100 to have it done .1 point
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It does have a SD card if you want to use the camera without a cellular plan. Sent from my moto g power (2022) using Tapatalk1 point
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My buddy has a cellular plan. 3 cameras all year long. Not sure what he pays. I have never been asked to take out a SD card. Only thing I have to do every 3-4 months is charge battery when the solar panel doesn't get enough light.1 point
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Glad to see the "Bought The Farm " post generated, into great idea. Sure would be nice meeting up with a fine bunch of people. I think something like this went on maybe 6 or 7 years ago with great success. Not going to be able to make this go around, but sure would like to give the next, a try. Maybe we can start a thread on here during the event, for those of us that can't be there in person. Live from the Greet and Meet1 point
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They use the little tiny ones. The pic’s are sent directly to your cell phone. There are Trail Cam’s and they use the SD cards you have to check of course and then the cell’s that you never have to be around them except for battery replacement.1 point
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We have 3 Reveal cameras. I maintain them. Each one has solar set up and rechargeable batteries. They last a long time out in the field. I think I recharge them 3 times a year.1 point
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Hey guys thanks. That is what I'm doing . Got an appointment at a local shop and they will do the smoke check on the system. Highly recommended place so I should be ok.1 point
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You seem kind of snippy. Are you feeling poorly on this wonderful Christmas Day about that shed 1-1/2 year old buck you killed ? Cheer up, they are renewable resource and one buck can service many does. Did that one look healthy, other than the missing antlers ? I read an article by Kip Adam’s, that claimed that early drop was usually caused be injury. I’ve only got one antlerless tag that I can use at my buddys place down near Letchworth this weekend. I will also use my binoculars, to try and identify a dropped buck and not target that, in order to up your odds a bit down there in future years. I’m not going to hold off on the dropped ones at home though, nor will I hold off on the buttons. We average about 4 antlered sightings per each antlerless around my two spots in wmu 9F, after October 1 every year, so we could certainly use a higher buck harvest during all of the legal hunting seasons. As you are well aware, I did mistake a tiny (dmp legal) spike for a doe a couple years ago, so I can understand how you feel about your recent mishap. I really was thankful for your kind words of consolation for me back then. That remains one of the worst times of my life, when I was stranded out in southern CA for the only one ever of what had long been my favorite day of the year in WNY (opening day of gun season), because of the first Buffalo blizzard of 22. I very nearly also got stranded out there for the second one. It was only by the brave action and volunteering of a coworker, that I avoided that trial (being stranded out there again for Christmas and my birthday by the second Buffalo blizzard of 22), that I am still here today. Do you usually check does out with your binoculars before shooting ? Our old eyes aren’t what they were in our 20’s $ 40’s. I had a pretty good run on avoiding killing 1-1/2 year old bucks. My last one, prior to that 2-3/4” spike in 2022, was this infamous (8 or 10 page on this site) Texas heart shot Adirondack 6-point back on Thanksgiving weekend back in 2016. Who can forget that one ? That was the only bullet, that I know of, that I ever perfectly placed. This years 3.6 year old 8-pointer was pretty close, passing thru about about 1/4” below the shoulder blade that I intended to hit:1 point