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All I get is does and coons...

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by DoubleLung84, Jun 8, 2009.

  1. DoubleLung84

    DoubleLung84 Weekend Warrior

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    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    Cool pics anyways!
     
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    GABowhunter Moderator

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    May be just does and coons but still good pics
     
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    mnbowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    hey think about it,
    you could have had just blanks. cool pics though
     
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    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    Ain't no such thing as a bad trailcam picture.

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    The bucks will come.
     
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    Licking Branch Weekend Warrior

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    Try moving the camera. I have 4 cams over my mineral sites and two of the spots I generally get does and an occasional buck here and there. In the other two spots I get nothing but bucks and an occasional doe. Come season...I know where the does are and that means the bucks will be there too.;)
     

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