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New toys have arrived

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by Lastoneout, Mar 15, 2013.

  1. Lastoneout

    Lastoneout Grizzled Veteran

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    I used the 3/16 python cable locks. It will be the last time though. I got them on ebay for like $11 a piece and did not realize they were the 3/16 version. I recommend the heavy duty 5/16 ones they are rock solid, I actually broke one of the 3/16ths today while securing it to a tree = piece of junk.
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Cool thanks. Gonna hit the hardware store tomorrow!
     
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    Dunn County Die Hard Bowhunter

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    How can I get mine? I've been waiting since I talked to Pat back in October for these cameras to come out!
     
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    Congrats on the great cams, can't wait to see pics. Scoot
     
  5. Lastoneout

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    MPE5 has been deployed on a Monster Raxx site. It's a new property not sure how much or how often it is used its a small patch of woods with a rural hood breaking up 2 large pieces deff a rut spot I know two 120+ killed on the neighbours prop.
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    buckeyehntr5 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Looking forward to seeing the pics. Will be ordering a MP6, MP6 black and a MP-E5 very soon... ;) My Red 40 will soon have some new friends.
     
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    Cant wait for the pics Finny !
     
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    So I had to go to the property to start another Monster Raxx, trim some trees (forgot my saw last time), and remove the film covers I forgot to take off the IR flash:sheep:... so while I was there I swapped some cards out:moose:. They have only been out less then a week so I only had about 300 or so picks.

    2013 MP6 Monster Raxx Mineral Site look at the times ...did not take them very long to find the Raxx!
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    Creek Crossing: I got alot of false sensors due to me not having a saw and not being able to take out the bush to the left, but it is now gone. The creek was pretty slow but here is a few shots and an action shot of me thinking ...:lol:

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    Last pics for the MP6s til at least April 21 gonna stay out for a month and let some pics build up !!
     
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    Pictures looks good. You have anymore with the film on the ir's so we can compare with the film removed and with out?

    Trail cam thinking picture- haha. Walk away, look at it, come back adjust it, look at it, scratch your head, adjust, move it to a different spot, adjust. :)
     
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    2013 Red 40s !!! :D

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    Awesome how much are they?
     
  12. Lastoneout

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    Red 40s are $199.99 I think

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    :) nice. Cant wait to see some pictures from the red40's.
     
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    Let me just say these are my first 40s these things are badass!!! Very impressed! Very easy to set up, tons of options = very customizable

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    Red 40s are out!!

    Cam one is on a fence row inside corner high traffic area with a Monster Raxx site photo mode 12 mp. It's an hr away from me so its gonna be there awhile.
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    R40 #2
    Set up in 1080 video mode with sound on a Monster Raxx Apple harvest stump.

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