people ask about trail cam settings.......


wtnhunt

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There is reason we set ours to take pics on trails as quick as the camera can recover. Sequence here shows why. We know we had a bachelor group of 3 different 8 points that were past their ears around from pics where they were together at our mineral site back when they were still in velvet.

Skipper buck 9-27-2010 at 7:38:47

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next pic, decent buck 9-27-2010 at 7:39:53, notice g-2 length

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next, decent buck with what looks to me to be shorter g-2's 9-27-2010 at 7:41:33

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7:41:46 better look

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7:41:56 nice spread, but not much in the way of tine length

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7:42:09 same 8 point as above? g-2's look longer to me, looks a little heavier too. Maybe the deer in the second pic, or another different 8 pointer?

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7:42:28 nother skipper buck, different deer. Can see the deer that previously got his pic made off to the right.

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Some nice pics.

I think that one pic might be a different buck but I'm not real sure from that pic.

Pretty sure those are 2 possibly 3 different deer Cody. The one has g-2's that may be 4 inches, the other more than 7 inches. The g-3's are noticeably longer on the buck in the second pic too.

Nice crop of young bucks William. You probably have the same problems I do, lots of decent 2.5 y/o deer, but don't always get to see them the next year.

Won't shoot 1.5 year olds and depending on what we see usually the 2.5's are safe with me, with all the brown its down shooters around here it is rare we get many make it past 2.5. Have yet this year to see or get any pics of any older bucks than these.

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A welcome change from seeing trail cam pics over bait.

Mineral sites, food plots, and trails are all we usually ever set our cameras on anymore Mike.

The edge of that food plot always has a scrape line, have had cameras there for years, just not always on the same tree. Getting some pretty good scrape activity under that little oak right now.

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