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Old 07-31-2011, 02:27 PM
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new pics

got to move my cameras i guess, one deer is awesome, 6x6 with a drop tyne, hes mine later on this season
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Old 07-31-2011, 02:56 PM
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Very cool pics!!
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Old 07-31-2011, 03:21 PM
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Old 07-31-2011, 09:17 PM
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very nice, I love seeing the deer in velvet this time of year gets me all pumped up for November deer season. I've got my eye on one Im planning on harvisting this fall as well.
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Old 07-31-2011, 09:39 PM
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That drop tine is a shooter! I hunted one for 2 years and never ONCE seen him while hunting. Second year the drop was about 4-6 inchs. He just plain disappeared the third year and never heard of anyone getting him!
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Those are great pictures! What kind of cameras are you using, And how far away is it from the game? I have a Cuddy-back and when its real dark all i see at 15 yards is eyes and a ghostly shadow. Joyce
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Old 08-01-2011, 11:26 AM
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Those are great pictures! What kind of cameras are you using, And how far away is it from the game? I have a Cuddy-back and when its real dark all i see at 15 yards is eyes and a ghostly shadow. Joyce
i have three cameras, each one i bought was better then the last, my cuddy back has a flash like a camera on it and does not compare to the newer LED light ones, my moultrie is very good at night shots its only draw back if you ask some people is the big clunk every time it takes a pic. i just set it to quick shot " 3 fast ones" and get alot of pics where the animal is looking at the camera or in that direction for the noise , which is cool but then they get used to it and dont look any more. my primos the most expensive is completely silent and takes pics as good as the moultrie havent figured out why i spent the extra money on this one yet lol, i bait all my cameras depending on what i hope to photograph ,all the deer are attracted by a salt block, mountain lion and predators with meat and cat food, i just find a place along a well used animal path and set it up animal level, i change the cards out once a week and the batteries once every two weeks(dollar store batteries) if you have a newer camera joyce and your still getting blurry pics i would set it to default settings and then try setting it up how you want it , if you still are getting blurry pics i would call the manufacturer and ask some questions and hopefully get some answers there or your money back,
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Old 08-01-2011, 04:09 PM
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i have three cameras, each one i bought was better then the last, my cuddy back has a flash like a camera on it and does not compare to the newer LED light ones, my moultrie is very good at night shots its only draw back if you ask some people is the big clunk every time it takes a pic. i just set it to quick shot " 3 fast ones" and get alot of pics where the animal is looking at the camera or in that direction for the noise , which is cool but then they get used to it and dont look any more. my primos the most expensive is completely silent and takes pics as good as the moultrie havent figured out why i spent the extra money on this one yet lol, i bait all my cameras depending on what i hope to photograph ,all the deer are attracted by a salt block, mountain lion and predators with meat and cat food, i just find a place along a well used animal path and set it up animal level, i change the cards out once a week and the batteries once every two weeks(dollar store batteries) if you have a newer camera joyce and your still getting blurry pics i would set it to default settings and then try setting it up how you want it , if you still are getting blurry pics i would call the manufacturer and ask some questions and hopefully get some answers there or your money back,
Thanks for the reply and telling me about your cameras. Hunting season will be here before we know it and I want to make sure its working good. I have 2 others...One is really old, uses 8mm film, thats a pain in the butt, so I don't use it anymore. the other one eats batteries, it will take maybe 10 pictures and then the batteries are done.....Cant afford to use it!
So the cuddy back will have to do its job! Here is an example of the night shots I get. Not all of them are this bad.
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Thanks for the reply and telling me about your cameras. Hunting season will be here before we know it and I want to make sure its working good. I have 2 others...One is really old, uses 8mm film, thats a pain in the butt, so I don't use it anymore. the other one eats batteries, it will take maybe 10 pictures and then the batteries are done.....Cant afford to use it!
So the cuddy back will have to do its job! Here is an example of the night shots I get. Not all of them are this bad.
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i would call the manufacturer, thats rediculous to use batteries that fast, my dollar store batteries last two weeks and some times they take over 1000 pics a week, and i change them out at 50% life left or the flash dosnt work right, at that rate joyce i would just save for a new camera , thanks for your interest keep on huntin oh try and set your camera back to factory settings and then to your prefrences , i think you have a pretty serious problem, you should be gettin alot better quality out of that camera,
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