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    Elite Member Bob77064's Avatar
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    Default Re: Couple of red foxes

    Great pictures, we see both coyotes and foxes here.

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    Default Re: Couple of red foxes

    Here is one my game camera caught back in Jan.

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    Default Re: Couple of red foxes

    Cool picts!
    Thanks.

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    Default Re: Couple of red foxes

    Not many foxes left in Southern Ohio it seems. I think there is a large list of declining numbers in fox,grouse,rabbits in my area due to top of the food chain coyote.They're pretty well unopposed except for hunting. don-ohio (:^)

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    Default Re: Couple of red foxes

    I really enjoy watching foxes too. Here was one (kids named him Felix) that was hunting mice in the backyard a couple of weeks ago.

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    Default Re: Couple of red foxes

    Quote Originally Posted by Tollster View Post
    Glad ya'll liked them, my wife and I watch one of them for around 20 minutes when he was young, he checked out every chuck hole on the side of the hill very near to this location. I just got the game cam and wanted the try it out. Very happy with it so far, particularly the batteries usage.
    Nice night pics. Thanks for sharing. I bought a new game camera last fall. Game cameras have come a long way in the last couple of years.
    ........Shoot this thang! Have mercy this thang is killin' me. Just shoot up here amongst us. One of us has got to have some relief..............
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    Default Re: Couple of red foxes

    Thanks have not seen a fox in years. Cool pics.

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    Default Re: Couple of red foxes

    Thanks, So far I am over 200 photos and on the same set of batteries since December 22nd, they are still reading 98%, not bad considering the subzero temps we had so far this year.
    It was the primary reason I got the reconyx camera, although it was expensive. In the past my older cuddeback would be done after 2 weeks and maybe 20 images.
    They claim one set of 12 lithium's "AA" are good for almost 10,000 images, so I suspect I could leave it for months, I still need to toy with the sensitivity as I capture blue jays midflight and falling snow off limbs, but overall I am happy. Like Whilslepig said though, the technology can only get better for other brands and hopefully reduce the price. The reconyx also came with nice software, combined with a google earth high res overlay, so you can place your images for tracking over the course of the year.
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    Default Re: Couple of red foxes

    Some of the neighborhood cats I caught this past week.


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    Default Re: Couple of red foxes

    Nice photos! I need to put my camera back out. It's not doing me any good in the closet. I got mine last fall. It has probably taken at least 4,000-5,000 pics on the same set of (12) alkaline batteries. Still shows 50% battery life. Pretty amazing battery life compared to the old one I bought five years ago. I program mine to take a photo every five minutes during the morning and evening hours. When I pull the SD card every weekend I will have 400+ photos on it.
    ........Shoot this thang! Have mercy this thang is killin' me. Just shoot up here amongst us. One of us has got to have some relief..............
    jerry clowers-a coon huntin story.

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