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What plan did you go with? Thinking of just doing to unlimited pro for both cams. Monthly or yearly I'm not sure. 500 pictures in a month per camera isn't much for the next plan down isn't much. I was thinking we could just add them to our Verizon call phone plan we have already but seems to be separate. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Verizon. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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My cousin had Moultrie cams and was suggesting I get them but that was the 6000 or 7000 model of some kind. Hopefully there's no issues otherwise I could see customer service having a hard time accommodating me due to parts and what not. We'll see once I get them fired up. Heard only good things though. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Different shop owners I know didn't have any I stock and no idea when any would show. I mean any cell cams. I was going to message him but by chance stumbled upon these. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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$99 a piece. Surprised I even saw them there though. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Was at Walmart and stumbled upon to cell cameras that were marked wrong. Picked up two Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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My #1 for 2021 finally shows again..
dbHunterNY replied to WNY Bowhunter's topic in Trail Camera Pictures
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I've used the cabelas "commercial" carnivore grinder and sealer. They've worked well for years now with no issues. Keeping meat cold grinding just keeps it from sticking and getting messy. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Rare occasion but I have in the past multiple times. Most are follow up shots when I hit the deer good with first but didn't go right down. Couple times I've had a buck chasing a doe and took first shot with it moving. Two of the best shots I've ever made was on a buck that I think was 3.5 yrs old. Full stride through the woods on doe. First one he kept running and the second one anchored him. After skinning him they were only 2 inches apart right behind the shoulder. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Could be lots of things like some have said. Who knows but it is something cool to keep tabs on a deer when you notice it in trail cam pics. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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@crappyice @Biz-R-OWorld @buck shot @grampy....no pressure. Just making sure you see this. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Still a lot of the 300 tickets left. It's a drawing of sold tickets only so the odds are really good. A couple of these guns would cost well over $1k if you bought them. The AR and Ruger aren't cheap either. Send me a message on here if you're interested! Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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PM'd. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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@johnplav did you order a ticket online? Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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I have the Rhinehart Rhino block. Same thing but a big cube. Don't shoot broadheads and it's lasted idk how many years now. Works just as good as when new. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Their interest free loan is probably being put to good liberal use as we speak. lol Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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not down. it's still a $1.50 ish a pull for basic stuff like soft points or green box core-lokts. goes up to like $3 for other stuff.
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they're the perfect option for someone who doesn't want to get involved into arrow building that much. perfect to bring along on a hunting trip to refletch at camp. hold it in place with your index finger until you've started the other end down into the water so they don't move a little on you. also dip them for the time it takes in the directions and that's it. don't leave them in there longer or the wrap portion starts to get "cooked" and brittle after the fact. i've shot and had them group out to 80 or so yards well. probably excessive but i also would spin them until they cool down. i figure it all seats itself better and any glue doesn't settle unevenly.
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you can kill a whitetail with a 40-45lb modern compound at normal hunting ranges around 20 yards. they're crazy efficient with cam designs compared to recurves that people are using at the same draw weight. just need a little more weight to the arrow. go easy on the shoulder so you stay out there hunting. bows often tune the best with limbs screwed all the way in set at max poundage but a 40-50 lb bow shouldn't steer you wrong. any modern bow in the 330's vs 350+ for IBO fps speed will be nice drawing. more and more I end up buying left over demo bows from dealers on ebay. if you know anyone with bow knowledge have them help you look at used ones.
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Rising Storm the show must go on. Fidens socratic questioning 21. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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definitely more and more showing up.
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finished grain weight into the 500's should be good. start to get heavier and it'll drop like a rock further you shoot.
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from what I've heard from people hunting there and seen from being up there not hunting, quebec is thick. won't get a long shot (compared to around here) unless you're at the edge of a pond or lake. everybody said all good stuff already. razor sharp broadhead on an arrow with some weight to it. build up your strength to pull more weight helps. FOC doesn't matter. it'll be acceptable in the end and with a heavy finished arrow you'll have enough up front to "pull' the rest of the arrow through.