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First good pics from my trophy cam

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by JayB22, Jun 18, 2010.

  1. JayB22

    JayB22 Weekend Warrior

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    Here are some pics I just got from my bushnell trophy cam. Sorry for the bad camera setup. I thought I had it aimed right but was WAY wrong.

    I set the camera out with it showing 1/3 battery left and only had cheap no name batteries in it and was still able to get 220 pictures from it in three weeks. I'm really happy with this camera

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  2. Aaron

    Aaron Grizzled Veteran

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    Cool pics, A good tip(maybe), Moultries have aiming lasers, I don't know if yours does or not, but aim the camera where the deer are going to be, and if you have a laser dot it should be pointed at your belly button if you are standing where the deer should be.
     
  3. JayB22

    JayB22 Weekend Warrior

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    I don't think that mine has a lazer, but I should look into it to see. I put it low on a tree and thought that it was aimed right, but I didn't really take into concideration that it drops down a little bit of a hill, so I guess the camera was pointing a little more up that I expected. I'm going to go and set the camera back up properly soon here. I'm using some deer molases mixed with grain. So far it seems to work good for bringing the deer in.
     
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    BowFreak Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Nice looking pictures.
     
  5. BJE80

    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    Just a tip. It's almost always better to miss a little low than miss a little high with a trail cam. Good pics and good luck.
     

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