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New Reconyx photos

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by pastorjim08, Jun 12, 2009.

  1. pastorjim08

    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    Hey all, here are some of the 1100 photos my Reconyx took in the last 16 days.

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    I'll have more, either tonight or tomorrow but right now I am pushing my luck with her.

    Blessings.....Pastorjim
     
  2. Finch

    Finch Grizzled Veteran

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    Nice pics! I especially like the fifth one where they'll establishing some dominance. You've got some nice looking bucks there.
     
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    Licking Branch Weekend Warrior

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    That one in the second pic is going to be a dandy buck, he looks like he will be a wide one with shorter tines.
     
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    zimmer/wi Weekend Warrior

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    Those are some dandys...Can't wait to see more throughout the summer.
     
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    hunter6742 Weekend Warrior

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    Hey those are some awesome bucks and good pics..... where is your camera, setup at food plot or what.
     
  6. pastorjim08

    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    Thanks for the compliment. The camera is setup in sort of a transition zone between some dark timber and ag fields. It consistists of just mainly tall grass and little scrub trees. I poured some lucky buck on the ground there because I had a slower camera placed there before. It, on average, captured about 300-400 pics in a ten day period. The Reconyx captured over 1100 pictures with virtually no blanks.

    Blessings.....Pastorjim
     
  7. zimmer/wi

    zimmer/wi Weekend Warrior

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    Pastorjim, what do you think of the lucky buck? I just started using it and it seems like the deer aren't hittin it as much as they are hitting my deer cain. Thanks
     
  8. bowmanaj

    bowmanaj Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Awesome pics, awesome bucks..Ah, I want one of those cameras:cool:
     
  9. pastorjim08

    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    zimmer/wi,

    I have been using lucky buck for three years now and in a word it is dynamite. The deer continue to dig for it long after the product is no longer visible on the ground. I have tried several other products but my deer really seem to hammer the lucky buck.

    Blessings.....Pastorjim
     
  10. Ben/PA

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    Nice pics. I like the split brow buck.
     
  11. Countryboy95

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    Some big bucks you have there..
     

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