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Love all these photos guys thanks. Never used a trail cam. How do you set them so every time you Cruz by on a tractor or quad it doesn't take your photo? Or do you let it? Am I missing something![]()
Coming from a guy who spent most of his life shooting drugstore film, the amazing thing about these game cameras is that they store literally thousands of color and B&W photos on a 4GB card-plenty of room for everything passing by. The camera trigger is set for a motion or heat sensing change with a burst of three shots in three seconds and reset in five seconds and is usually out in the woods for over a month at a time. The slope that I set the camera is about 75-80 yards from our future home.Love all these photos guys thanks. Never used a trail cam. How do you set them so every time you Cruz by on a tractor or quad it doesn't take your photo? Or do you let it? Am I missing something![]()
Makes me hungry....I took these earlier this evening. The doe has been coming out to try and feed in the field across the road most of the winter. I grabbed the camera, and got a few shots through the door's window. This doe has some sort of leg injury. Looks like it's broke. She walks with a severe limp. She's hangin in there, though.
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