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1st pics with the new trail cam.

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by BlueCopper, Oct 18, 2011.

  1. BlueCopper

    BlueCopper Weekend Warrior

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    Just purchased my 1st trail cam, a Moultrie M80. This is what I came up with after about 4 days. Not a single daytime pic and not a doe to be seen. The pics seem a bit blurry for whatever reason. At least I know there are a few deer here!

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    2xlung5h0t Weekend Warrior

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    yeah its always refreshing to know there are deer where you want them to be.
     
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    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    Pretty good pics. The M80 really lights up the night. You might want to clear away some of that foilage as it could cause alot of false triggers.

    Blessings......Pastorjim
     
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    Yes you need to do some serious trimming in front of your cam, it'll also help extend the limit of the ir's.
     
  5. BlueCopper

    BlueCopper Weekend Warrior

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    Yes I think you guys are probably right. I didn't clear out much for now as I only have the 1 camera and I'll be moving it around a bit for a while. Once I put it up in a more permanent spot I'll work more on making sure its all clear.
     
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    Your getting robbed of your IR light out past the brush. Your getting a lot of bounce back interference from it. The IR light is brighter on these cameras than just about any other one I've ever used. They give super night pictures when set up properly. The pictures that are blurry are most likely of a deer that is moving at a pretty good pace. If your not getting days pictures it's most likely because nothing is coming by. These cameras have really good trigger speed and decent range. I love mine.
     
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    Good Pics!
     
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    JCraig Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Sweet buck! Good luck!
     
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    gutone4me Grizzled Veteran

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    That is a good buck ! Good Luck !
     

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