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Thread: Deer on camera

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    If your camera doesn't have a pretty fast trigger speed a deer can walk right by it before it has time to get a pic. Best to set them where they are looking down a trail or on a feeding sight where they spend a little time in front of the camera.

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    Got some more pics.but don't know how to put them on this post.Name:  deer 10-17 002.jpg
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Size:  43.2 KB Figured it out.

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    hey jigging15, you have a lot of good times in the woods with your children to look forward to!

    May i suggest your starting them off with squirrel and then onto the deer and turkey. It`s sort of like starting them out on brim and then on to bass. Good fishing and hunting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by arkyfisherman View Post
    Got some more pics.but don't know how to put them on this post.Name:  deer 10-17 002.jpg
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Size:  43.2 KB Figured it out.
    Nice little buck looks like he has a little buddy poking his head out from under his neck. Looks like a turkey?
    There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home.

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