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Well placed trail cam.

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by mcannoy, Oct 9, 2012.

  1. mcannoy

    mcannoy Newb

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    ATT00001.jpg

    Sent to me. Looks real.
     
  2. Fitz

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    Hard to tell with it being so small, but it is cropped funny.

    I have one camera set up that's on video mode, right in one of my shooting lanes. Would be great to get it on camera :tu:
     
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    Not that great of an exit :poke:
     
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    I seen it before on fb...forget who's page. Said it was one of their prostaff though.
     
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    Cool...
     
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    Been all over the web As a fake
     
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    doesnt look legit to me. just something about it. and i doubt the arrow would show up that clearly
     
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    I tend to agree with this.. I don't think the arrow would be that visible from a trail cam but I could be wrong. I would think it'd have to be a more high quality high speed cam to capture the arrow like that.
     
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    I heard the trail camera was a cuddeback.
     
  10. Itswhatwedooutdoors6

    Itswhatwedooutdoors6 Weekend Warrior

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    the does face looks very drawn out
     
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    deerstalker85 Weekend Warrior

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    I agree...that pic has been altered at some point. I don't know that I would be bragging to hard about that shot either lol...looks like it was misplaced.
     
  12. MadMan

    MadMan Die Hard Bowhunter

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    My thoughts exactly!
     
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    We had a guy who was on here a few years ago, KY Kelley, I believe, who caught his arrow in flight as it passed through a nice buck like that.

    A Cuddyback certainly could catch the arrow in flight. I have pics of deer in midleap that are crystal clear.
     

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