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Well I found a lost/ forgottencamera i had out with new card since nov 17th camera was set July 1st  batteries died jan 5th. I'm impressed with battery longevity...

.here are a few pics from its card..no one was sitting in this stand opening day..or well all season for that matter.lol20190314_120557.thumb.jpg.7236d1a4f8a4bb4de6d96785ebfbbe52.jpg20190314_120647.thumb.jpg.54de0c7f4f332ff641a9e45b799b73fb.jpg20190314_120653.thumb.jpg.e98ee019b1fb1123d7f3b7c6aeaae12c.jpg20190314_120913.thumb.jpg.3b7a0b7e91626fba86d3469919c9e776.jpg20190314_121009.thumb.jpg.62b7e70c12acd6449f25b3e35e87f422.jpg20190314_121027.thumb.jpg.cf66c2aeaf591f16c386071e52392069.jpg

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Browning or moultrie,  what type of battery did you use. I run my cams all year and change battery every six months just to be safe. The cold sub zero temps in winter to  number on them .

Your 2019 season looks promising. 

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1 hour ago, sbuff said:

Browning or moultrie,  what type of battery did you use. I run my cams all year and change battery every six months just to be safe. The cold sub zero temps in winter to  number on them .

Your 2019 season looks promising. 

Browning strike force pro I just sed rite aid aa. Batteries .lasted 7 months in some bitter cold thru thanksgiving week. 

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I found a cam that was going on 2 seasons in the woods we had forgotten about . The batteries were dead and sadly there was no images on the card for some reason , it was a cheap wildgame camera ,had it been one of the cuddeback ,it would have stood a much better chance of producing pictures.

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Lots of boring pictures of branches blowing in the breeze, but I am pretty excited about these piebald deer!  I saw them feeding in a field last night and noticed they looked weird.  I thought it was just the way the sunlight was hitting them.   The little one looks like a buck.   Hope they stick around. 

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32 minutes ago, Otto said:

Lots of boring pictures of branches blowing in the breeze, but I am pretty excited about these piebald deer!  I saw them feeding in a field last night and noticed they looked weird.  I thought it was just the way the sunlight was hitting them.   The little one looks like a buck.   Hope they stick around. 

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Dont think they are piebald just in heavy shed.. the long winter hair is sluffing off in patches.

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9 minutes ago, Otto said:

Oh? Even around the eyes?  I see the streaking in a lot of other pictures of different deer. 

Yes, I have a strange characteristic of a double neck whisker on a lot of my bucks here and stocking feet .there are different degrees of piebald but I think the big patches are just the loss of winter hair in your photos though larger patches around eyes my be a common variation in your area.. 

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