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Post by MywifeandMe on Feb 25, 2008 20:36:19 GMT -6
Here are a few pics we got on a couple different cameras we have, Got lots more pics of both the hawgs and turkeys. Same ones over and over and over. We set up the camera with the hawgs on it and less than 24 hours later we had them.
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Post by brian89 on Feb 26, 2008 8:01:50 GMT -6
nice pics!!, those are some nice gobblers..
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Post by ECHIV on Feb 26, 2008 10:03:03 GMT -6
that's a lot of sausage.
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Post by apexpredator on Feb 27, 2008 12:23:34 GMT -6
with like that in the area maybe one will get the guillotine! Hopefully
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Post by redmist on Feb 28, 2008 21:11:30 GMT -6
I have a friend uses the gobbler guillotines. He said they're the shiznit as long as you don't clip a branch or something.
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Post by thecoleman on Feb 28, 2008 23:59:22 GMT -6
film it those things are awesome especially when the head pops up
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Post by redmist on Feb 29, 2008 18:23:31 GMT -6
I'm trying to get things to come together right for a film.
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Post by shogun339 on Nov 11, 2008 22:16:07 GMT -6
MyWifeAndMe.... What kind of camera did you take those pictures with? They are great quality. I have 2 $150 Moultire 5 megapixel cameras that take crappy pictures. I have plenty of good pictures, but they are all grainy and not good quality at all. It's hard to believe it's supposed to be 5 megapixels b/c the pictures look like they're taken from a 1/2 megapixel camera (and that's on the highest quality setting!)
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Post by MywifeandMe on Nov 16, 2008 20:04:13 GMT -6
Hey shot gun we have been out of town thats why I havent gotten back to you. The camera we got those pics from was a moltrie 2mega pixle. Its a cheap one
Jon N.
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