Alot of good ones on the game camera.Heres one.Attachment 71444Attachment 71445
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Alot of good ones on the game camera.Heres one.Attachment 71444Attachment 71445
That's a dandy. I dont chase them around any more because it interferes with my fishing. But here is a pic of a couple my brother and neice have been getting pictures of. Says there is 7 quality bucks roaming this property. Hopefully my neice will get a shot at one of these.
Amen on interfering with the fishin.Grandson love to hunt them and because he's so young the old man gets to take him.
I hear you. I will someday get back into again. But I have a few years before my boys are ready to take the woods. Our 13 year old daughter has talked about it the last few years but never got serious enough to start shooting or sit out in the cold "scouting" getting use to sitting still and quite. Maybe some day. If not maybe the boys will take interest.
Those are some nice pics. All I get from my camera is pics of the forest. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
If u got it on a small tree the wind will blow them around and take pictures of nothing.Atleast mine does.
I have put them on a 6" dia tree and close to the ground. I'm wondering if the squirls are setting them off.
I set mine about three foot from the ground
I'm with "G" i put mine about 3 foot high and then knock down any tall weeds in front of it and that stopped empty pics.
Deer Porn! I like looking at them as much as I like looking at the Crappie Porn on here.
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.
Got some more pics.but don't know how to put them on this post.Attachment 71715 Figured it out.
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!