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  1. Hi noahnstone, great catch! That is whats so cool when you bring your SD cards in, you never know what you will catch on there. I got this Bobcat last fall, could not believe my eyes. And never even thought one could be around where I hunt. Rick!
  2. Welcome to the site, Great place! Rick!
  3. It could be, but click the pic to make it larger, look at the outer left side, it looks like a slime mark. I can't tell you how many times I've had to clean off the camera lenses because of those little critters.
  4. MY bad made a type-o, I meant Slug Slime Check it out!
  5. It looks like Slud Slime, seen it many times. Rick!
  6. I like 5, but my personal favorite is any tight funnel area between bedding and feeding areas. Rick!
  7. Up a tree and shoot Two Pins 15' & 25' and won't shoot passed 35' Rick!
  8. I Just saw this link, how sad. Rick! http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-steve-jobs-obit-20111006,0,7210103.story
  9. A Few Pics From The Ltl Acorn 5210A Rick!
  10. Just saw that this morning, really nothing new here, and its getting way out of control. Shoot them all. And have a giant BBQ for the members here. Can you believe those guys shooting this Hog like that, how dangerous was that.....OMG Check this link out. http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/story/Wild-boars-damaging-CNY-landscape/KybXQHZ5m0ueDQiyHe69cw.cspx Rick!
  11. Hi Doc,and nice to meet you! Yes, that's what it looks like during the transition period, your time stamp is around this period when the PIR Filter will start to drop in for nighttime pics. It all revolves around the amount of available light. But this is not uncommon at all, some cameras are more or less sensitive. Some have a mechanical or electrical PIR. Rick!
  12. Hey thanks everyone, really love this site, great bunch of folks here. Hoping I can help out as well as being an active member. Thanks, Rick!
  13. Welcome aboard! great site here! Rick!
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    Welcome Jeremy, very nice forum, I love it so far, and nice to meet you! Rick!
  15. The best rule of thump is to make sure you try your best to place the camera North / South but don't be afraid to put it East / West under a heavy canopy. This little trick works great. Also this is what I do, but may not be the best for your set up. I mount my cameras waste high and with a 3 to 5 degree pitch downward. This will also stop some of the direct sun light from hitting the camera lens. I never mount a camera straight out, Use about 1/2" stick in between your camera and the tree, fence post ect. Hope this will help with some of your set ups. Experiment with different set ups to get the pic you want. Rick!
  16. Hi SMcCray, As soon as you said around 7.00 PM I new this was your saturation your talking about, this is called the transition period. This is the leading cause of white outs on trail cameras, as well as the animals being way to close to the camera lens. The PIR Filter is in a mode to change from night to day or day to night. Sometimes it will stick (PIR Filter) or your camera just happen to take a pic at the same time during the transition period. Here are a couple of links to help you understand. Not all IR cameras do this all the time, same of the less expensive ones do. Hope this helps. http://www.chasingame.com/index.php?id=43 http://www.chasingame.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=17547 Rick!
  17. The New "DLC Covert Edge TL" Click the Pic. Rick!
  18. Just bought a new Diamond Bow Tech Outlaw, so far I love it, just can't believe how sweet and accurate it shoots. I very comfortable with it, hope to score one this season. Any one else shooting a Bow Tech or the Outlaw model? Rick!
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