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flurbsmcgurgs
01-01-2011, 02:02 PM
http://i471.photobucket.com/albums/rr74/po0pgirl/MDGC0009-1.jpg
how many points?Notsure i counted like 5...
swampyankee
01-01-2011, 05:45 PM
You're liking that trail cam eh?
bsdb420
01-01-2011, 05:54 PM
nice
flurbsmcgurgs
01-01-2011, 06:11 PM
yupp thayve been comin every night since i set it up, im shure thay always pass by but the apples are working good for me.
deer357
01-01-2011, 08:02 PM
nice maybe he will drop his antlers right there for you too..
flurbsmcgurgs
01-02-2011, 01:41 PM
nice maybe he will drop his antlers right there for you too..
im not shure if he just came up from the area down the hill from were i live or if he stays around here, but thadt be preety cool if i got a shed.
fishingphilb
01-02-2011, 06:54 PM
i know you can only see 5 pts. but most deer that big have brow tines so he is prob a 7 or 8 pter. nice photos. heres an idea go to a grain store and grab a 50 lb bag of cow feed. its only like 10 bucks and it will last you all winter. dont check your camera everyday and you will get more pictures. check it maybe once a week and bring a coffee can full of bait when you co check it. when you get to the camera dont put all your feed in one pile shower it around your area 5-20 ft in front of your camera so they have to stay in front of the camera longer in order to find it. keep posting pics i love trail cam pics and no one on here ever posts them. maybe there to afraid of the tall maple in the backround lol.....
hope this helps. oh and if he starts giving you any problems let me know and ill get rid of him for you next october.
flurbsmcgurgs
01-02-2011, 09:50 PM
i know you can only see 5 pts. but most deer that big have brow tines so he is prob a 7 or 8 pter. nice photos. heres an idea go to a grain store and grab a 50 lb bag of cow feed. its only like 10 bucks and it will last you all winter. dont check your camera everyday and you will get more pictures. check it maybe once a week and bring a coffee can full of bait when you co check it. when you get to the camera dont put all your feed in one pile shower it around your area 5-20 ft in front of your camera so they have to stay in front of the camera longer in order to find it. keep posting pics i love trail cam pics and no one on here ever posts them. maybe there to afraid of the tall maple in the backround lol.....
hope this helps. oh and if he starts giving you any problems let me know and ill get rid of him for you next october.
thanks.
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