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NICE!!

 

Tom (not your bro) will probably kill the big dude..................................<grin>

 

Looks like another bumper crop of bucks.  I'm not surprised.....................................................

 

 

How's the pear tree, loaded??

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NICE!!

 

Tom (not your bro) will probably kill the big dude..................................<grin>

 

Looks like another bumper crop of bucks.  I'm not surprised.....................................................

 

 

How's the pear tree, loaded??

Yeh, the tree is loaded but the pears are dropping like flies!!!
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Nice shots and hope you see them during the hunting season.

thanks, It is the same every year, the bucks come out of the woodwork until the pears are gone and I usually only see a couple of them during the season. But 1 at 20 yds. is all I ask for.lol
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On another topic I read about camera placement and after watching the referenced video AND MY OWN, I moved all my cams to about 7-8 feet up.  They used to be at 3-4 feet.  Here are some links to several videos taken from 2 to 7 days ago.  It is interesting to see that during day light hours (color vids) the deer seemed a little wary about the camera, but during nighttime (B&W vids), they were not.



http://youtu.be/fdcT--B0HYw     http://youtu.be/MAKo3S1z_7c

 

http://youtu.be/Ts8Ce0LRKTk     http://youtu.be/vVpPTZvioCU

http://youtu.be/oYf5PdTLSHg

 

http://youtu.be/vNkxURa4jj0

http://youtu.be/QXMGT_cKcAQ

http://youtu.be/a9-nIkIP9Tw

http://youtu.be/irDu1tvTBHw

 

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On another topic I read about camera placement and after watching the referenced video AND MY OWN, I moved all my cams to about 7-8 feet up. They used to be at 3-4 feet. Here are some links to several videos taken from 2 to 7 days ago. It is interesting to see that during day light hours (color vids) the deer seemed a little wary about the camera, but during nighttime (B&W vids), they were not.

http://youtu.be/fdcT--B0HYw http://youtu.be/MAKo3S1z_7c

http://youtu.be/Ts8Ce0LRKTk http://youtu.be/vVpPTZvioCU

http://youtu.be/oYf5PdTLSHg

http://youtu.be/vNkxURa4jj0

http://youtu.be/QXMGT_cKcAQ

http://youtu.be/a9-nIkIP9Tw

http://youtu.be/irDu1tvTBHw

Hey D, how are u putting them up that high ? U buy the screw in mount n angle em down ... Still brainstorming how I can put em up like 10 ft to keep sticky fingers off of em n angle em down without spending 15+ $ on each mount ..
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Hey D, how are u putting them up that high ? U buy the screw in mount n angle em down ... Still brainstorming how I can put em up like 10 ft to keep sticky fingers off of em n angle em down without spending 15+ $ on each mount ..

 

I mount them with a strap and then wedge a piece of wood between the tree and the camera.  Depending on what size of wood you put in place you can change the angle.  I use wood (broken tree limbs) that I find in the area where I place the camera.  It works and does not cost anything!

 

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