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  1. Re: Only one pic.... did you put some corn or any other type of attractant by the camera or is it just on a trail? todd
  2. For maximum camera coverage the camera lens needs to be 6.5 feet high with a 10 to 20 degree angle downward. This is from the directions on page 8 of the instruction manual. If you set it up that high then you might be cutting a lot of the lower body off in the pic. I have mine set up at about 4 ft high with about a 10 degree angle downward. I have noticed on really hot days though, the coverage isn't as good also. good luck todd
  3. Re: Put out the Stealth Cam... it might depend on how high you have the camera, if you have any angle (pointing slightly downward), and esp heat. The camera works off both motion and heat. If it is hot outside then that will decrease the sensitivity a little. Batteries being a little weak. todd
  4. yo---thanks for the reminder! todd
  5. Re: Not every day and that is why I am moving to the country! sweet todd
  6. congrats--can't wait to start seeing your pics! todd
  7. right now i would place it at the mineral site then as the season gets closer the trails to try to pattern the deer. try to place it facing either north or south. place it on a large enought tree where you don't get a lot of wind movement on the tree as this will cause false movement and snap a pic. I put mine at about 3 feet high with a very slight angle downward. the less sky you have in the pic the better. can't think of anything else to tell you right now--good luck! it is a lot of fun and you can't beat that price. todd
  8. Re: lil guys-pic good pics!
  9. nice pics! love watching the babies. todd
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    It's A....

    Re: It\'s A.... congrats pops!
  11. Re: Mechanical Broadheads outdoor life did a penetration tests of a bunch of broadheads--both fixed and mechanical. The 2nd best penetrating mechanical was gametrackers silvertip. I have some, they shoot right with my field tips but so did my cabela lazor pros. The blades on the silvertip were sharp out of the package but not as sharp as i like---i did sharpen them a bit. I shot one through a foam target, exited out the back and penetrated through a 1/4 inch plywood. It did bend one of the blades but was still intact. They are very inexpensive heads--at wal-mart they run about 12 bucks for three heads. They have two collars so you can shoot at either 85 grains or 100 grains. here is a link to what they look like. silvertip--click here outdoorlife penetration test--click here todd [ 07-08-2003, 06:04 PM: Message edited by: dogdoc ]
  12. Re: COTW - .25-06 Remington thanks--been waiting on this one! todd
  13. Re: This was really cool only thing i see out the back window is the neighbors roof! sometimes a squirrel. i bet that was cool
  14. Re: How close to 40 miles--not too close.
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    Another post

    Re: Another post wow--you da man
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    Acorns...

    I usually start seeing acorn development in late august to september. In mid-october they will start maturing and falling off through november. By the end of november most of them have hit the ground. todd
  17. Re: Summer officially here heat index of 106 right now---it is hot and humid! todd
  18. Re: Summer officially here here in oklahoma also! in the 90's today
  19. Re: LEAD? 2 way radios that is california for ya--they require all fishing lures with lead in them to say the same thing. todd
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    Stupid lawsuit

    Re: Stupid lawsuit absolutely rediculous!!!!!
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    peaceful

    Re: peaceful nice place for quiet time with mother nature and the great Creator. todd
  22. dogdoc

    Problem

    Re: Problem wish i had that problem todd
  23. dogdoc

    Pretty Crazy

    Re: Pretty Crazy it is totally amazing how hospitals and insurance works--pain the the buttocks! There has to be a simplier way----I think all the bills should be submitted to the hospital---then the hospital breaks down the charges on one itemized bill. The insurance pays the hospital then the hospital pays everyone that is supposed to be payed. that would make it much easier. todd
  24. Re: maximum range 20 yards