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Tim Baker
02-05-2001, 04:11 PM
I picked up my camera on Saturday morning so I thought I would post three of the better pictures. I had it out for 11 days and it took 22 pictures.
Buck that already has shed:
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1319403&a=9801900&p=40160312
Two button bucks. The buttons are easy to see in the picture but they scanned dark:
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1319403&a=9801900&p=40160308
Alert Doe at sunrise and looking into a bedding area:
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1319403&a=9801900&p=40160305
Tim
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broncbuster2
02-05-2001, 04:24 PM
wow those are awsome
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Tim: whats all that white stuff in the pictures ? :) could that possibly be snow LOL . J/K nice pics :)) you will find out now is the time to leave your camtrakker in the house . I leave mine in till after the 15 th of june . till the racks start growing :) you got it working pretty good though :)I have my date and time set on mine and then i usually date them on the back :)mm/dd/yy
gare
Tim Baker
02-05-2001, 04:34 PM
Sportsmaster, I think this will be my last time until June or July like you suggested but it is a lot of fun. I learned a lesson this time anyway. I had the camera aimed too much down the trail instead of perpendicular to the trail. I ended up with a lot of pictures of the wrong end of the deer as they walked past the camera.
Tim
Basscat
02-05-2001, 09:11 PM
The biggest problem I have after it gets cold is the lense frost's over. Mine is also put up until July. Nice pictures!
shooter921
02-05-2001, 09:15 PM
WOW those are great pics! Any bucks yet? I want to get one of those really bad! But don't aren't people haveing a problem with them being stolen?
Mike some times in the cold weather i put a moisture drawing pack inside my unit and that removes the frost :)
Recurve
02-05-2001, 11:06 PM
Hey thanks for sharing your pics, Tim. It's amazing the hormone changes a buck goes through. That boy's neck is slimmed right down after he's off the "roids". ;) They all look healthy and well nourished. If we don't get hammered with a late winter, early spring storm the deer look good so far. I'd like to try one of these cams on next fall's gut pile. Mine disappeared fast!!, as in overnight! Pretty sure it's coyotes.
Fred Bear
02-06-2001, 02:40 AM
wow :) awesome pics! I would love to get a camtracker just to see the deer that come into the area. Keep posting the pics they are awesome.
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