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    Posted: 24 May 2006 at 16:05
Here's a few I got in the last month.  These seem to be from mid April.  The batteries must have gotten weak and the sencer wasn't picking up movement.  









I hooked up a 6 volt conversion kit to the cam.  So I'll have more hopefully more interesting pics in the futer.

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Here's a few more.  No buck's yet.  I'm moving the cam to my food-plot after the hay is cut.

















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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote TasunkaWitko Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 June 2006 at 14:05

some good pix, bill! much different than the terrain i am used to hunting, which is usually plains, coulees and grass, brush and rocks. i've got some pictures posted around here somewhere. i'll try to find a link and post them here.

i forget what state you're from?

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I'm from northern Minnesota.  These pics were taken with in 50 yards of my parents house.  The woods and brush are pretty thick there.

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 Cool pictures,boy those trees are close kinda like here in the south.
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Yeah the woods around my parents house is old-growth.  It's been at least a hundred years since they've been cut if then.

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This drougth has burn up most of both of my food-plots.  So we put the camera back on the salt lick.  As soon as we get enough rain to revive the food-plots I'll move the camera out to one of them.  Should have more pictures to post in about a month.

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Here's a couple more.

The first is a little dark but it's a young 6 pointer.  The only buck I've caught on my cam.



I just thought this was worth sharring.



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 Cool pics Bill your deer seem bigger up there,I guess the farther north you go the bigger they get.
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My dad feeds them.  He starts after deer season closes and feeds until they stop coming in late spring.  Then I have 2 food-plots near by they work over once it greens up.

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