Well boys, i went and checked, then moved, my Cuddeback this afternoon. As promised i moved it back to one of the fields so that i could try and get some more Freak Daddy pictures. When i checked my last batch from the stump, i noticed another slight problem for my Capture. They don't seem to do so well in the shadows. If deer show up in the late morning when the leaves are still blocking out the sun, then the pictures are really dark. I edited a few of these up so that we can see better, but they look like crap. These first two bucks that show are not the twins i don't believe, they seem to be 2.5 year olds with a little funk going on in the antlers: Here's a nice little 1.5: A cool picture of a booner squirrel: Some coon's. I have never got this many pictures of coon's at a mineral lick before. They seem to really like this mixture i have going on at the moment (Trace mineral block, Deer Cain): Some more Pigs: The twin 1.5's (They are growing fast): A cool picture of a coon and a nearby bedded doe that looks like she is waiting her turn: And a doe getting ready to pop (some fawns have been born in the area already): This one has a very cool color going on between her summer/winter coats:
Awesome pics, they sure have torn up the area around the stump lick. I like "the twins" they look like they could awesome deer someday.
Cool pics man! I'm going out today to set my cam out. Believe it or not...I'm just getting into this whole trail cam addiction.
Cool pics! Think maybe you're checking the cam too often? Maybe the "Freak" has you figured out at this location?
Like i have said before, the trail this camera is on gets so much human use that it doesnt really matter.