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Post by brian89 on Jan 5, 2008 22:18:19 GMT -6
I put my trail cam up on my in-laws place on new years day.. His brothers friend put a corn feeder out there, i was out there the other day and seen that there was no corn on the ground at all around it, and lots of deer droppings everywhere.. question is , do you all think its the same deer in the two pics??? All i know is he'll be a nice one next season, if I can get him from being nocturnal...
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Post by 1975smitty on Jan 5, 2008 23:41:13 GMT -6
Looks like different deer to me. The one on top is alot bigger bodied deer.Both are very nice.
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Post by redmist on Jan 6, 2008 0:43:42 GMT -6
Looks different to me, too. Kinda hard to tell from the angle, though.
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Post by brian89 on Jan 6, 2008 9:37:27 GMT -6
I think im goin to put a shed trap up there and try and get me some antlers.. those two guys would be some good sheds to have.. u all think that top buck would score??
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Post by MywifeandMe on Jan 7, 2008 22:08:19 GMT -6
I dont know, Maybe next yr it would put on some mass and it prolly will. It looks a little thin for now. Very nice buck
jn
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Post by backwood on Jan 8, 2008 19:06:00 GMT -6
Dag gum thats a nice one
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Post by apexpredator on Jan 10, 2008 20:49:18 GMT -6
In my experience if using trail cams deer can be spooked and rerouted using trail cams with visible flashes. I found that when using the ones with IR flashes I get less pictures of spooked animals and deer tend to hang around longer in areas when they are not spooked. I have a buddy with some land we put cameras out on and when we switched to IR flases we started seeing deer still hanging aroud feeders at shooting light and when we had used the visible flashes they were usually gone by dawn. They are some nice deer good luck next year.
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Post by brian89 on Jan 10, 2008 21:13:10 GMT -6
look at the time on these two pictures.. the first pic is before the second, my guess is the buck in the second pic is the other deer in the first picture.. I got more daylight pictures on trail cameras this season than ever before.. the place this feeder is located is in an open field with alot of houses all around it.. the pictures are more than likely all goin to be at night, I have never hunted for deer over there, I would have to get extremely lucky to kill a deer on this place, night time travel only..
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Post by redmist on Jan 11, 2008 11:26:25 GMT -6
He looks wide enough to catch a decent score. I'm with Jon, though, maybe next year he'll have some mass pick up a few more inches. I would put him on the wall the way he is.
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