RaginCagin |
10-05-2009 03:53 PM |
Deer camera pics.
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Went to my camp in big Cane this weekend and took my little boy squirrel hunting Saturday morning. Missed both evening hunts due to watching LSU and da Saints. Got busted by a deer Sunday morning but never saw it. I pulled my camera after the hunt and got a few good pics..
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adamsfence |
10-05-2009 03:59 PM |
looks like a shooter
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RaginCagin |
10-05-2009 04:01 PM |
few more
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few more pics
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Jordan |
10-05-2009 04:14 PM |
BOOM !!!!!
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wtretrievers |
10-05-2009 04:22 PM |
Nice!!!!!!!! plenty of bone!!!!!
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duckman444 |
10-05-2009 04:34 PM |
hey can i potlick your stand? lol
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whunter29 |
10-05-2009 04:44 PM |
That wouldn't happen to be Sugarhouse hunting club would it? Nice deer pics I hope you get to kill some of them.
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You don't have any doe on your lease?
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RaginCagin |
10-06-2009 07:19 AM |
We are about 10 miles east of sugar house.
We do have does and that is usually all we see until the rut starts close to January.
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longsidelandry |
10-06-2009 09:57 AM |
That's some nice deer!
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Zachary Boy |
10-06-2009 04:34 PM |
What model Stealth Cam is that ? My old camera crapped out so I went to Bass Pro and got a Cuddeback Capture I R. Took it out the woods after 2 days and brought home and what a disappointment. The only pictures were grainy, the other pics had like 3 shots mixed in a collage looking thing and some were 'whited-out'. I expected much more from a high end camera. I hurried back to Bass Pro and swapped it for a Stealth Cam Sniper Pro. I am hoping for better luck. Why can't they test those things before they box em up ? Sorry about the 'rant'. Nice photos and nice herd of bucks...
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The Salty Hog |
10-06-2009 08:59 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by RaginCagin
(Post 57544)
We are about 10 miles east of sugar house.
We do have does and that is usually all we see until the rut starts close to January.
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Around Palmetto by chance?
Just curious......
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RaginCagin |
10-07-2009 08:58 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by The Salty Hog
(Post 57855)
Around Palmetto by chance?
Just curious......
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We are in Big Cane which is between Plaucheville and Bunkie. To get to palmetto you take the lebeau exit and go down to stellys and go right. To get to big cane we go to stellys and take a left. Not far apart though.
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RaginCagin |
10-07-2009 09:00 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zachary Boy
(Post 57779)
What model Stealth Cam is that ? My old camera crapped out so I went to Bass Pro and got a Cuddeback Capture I R. Took it out the woods after 2 days and brought home and what a disappointment. The only pictures were grainy, the other pics had like 3 shots mixed in a collage looking thing and some were 'whited-out'. I expected much more from a high end camera. I hurried back to Bass Pro and swapped it for a Stealth Cam Sniper Pro. I am hoping for better luck. Why can't they test those things before they box em up ? Sorry about the 'rant'. Nice photos and nice herd of bucks...
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It is a V450. The V jsut means it has a viewer on it to look at pics. you can get the i450 without the viewer for a little cheaper. I have been satisfied. The trigger speed is a little better than average but if on feed you have no problems. It takes very clear pics also. My only complaint is battery life sucks. It goes through 6 C batteries in about 2 weeks.
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Jordan |
10-07-2009 09:06 AM |
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yak'em-n-stack'em |
10-07-2009 09:09 AM |
solar would be the way to go, good idea jordan
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Jordan |
10-07-2009 09:11 AM |
i got solar powered battery chargers on my deer feeder and deer camera.... its so much easier, u aint gotta keep going in and out of the woods and leaving scent... just hook it up and its easy and simple after that...
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wtretrievers |
10-07-2009 09:12 AM |
I bought some small solar panels off of ebay for under $20 & rechargable batteries & hook it up to my cameras. Havent had a problem since. A good camera will suck batteries.
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Jordan |
10-07-2009 09:15 AM |
true... i forgot to mention to make sure to get re-chargeable batteries, their a little more expensive, but they pay for themselves !!!!!
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RaginCagin |
10-07-2009 09:25 AM |
It has a plug in for a 6 volt rechargable batter which I bought last year and it worked great until the squirrels chewed the wire i tried to rewire it but it wont work. I could go 2 months between charges. Would a solar charger plug into the same hole on the camera? Not familiar with the solar chargers.
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wtretrievers |
10-07-2009 09:31 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by RaginCagin
(Post 58059)
It has a plug in for a 6 volt rechargable batter which I bought last year and it worked great until the squirrels chewed the wire i tried to rewire it but it wont work. I could go 2 months between charges. Would a solar charger plug into the same hole on the camera? Not familiar with the solar chargers.
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Not sure with your camera, hooked the panels up on my cuddebacks, the wires have alligator clips, so I just opened the camera up & hook it to the battery contacts.
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Jordan |
10-07-2009 10:43 AM |
that works wt.. gotta have a 6volt or less charger, it'll overheat the battery causing the battery to explode..
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Jordan |
10-07-2009 10:45 AM |
or just buy u 2 or 3 6-volt batteries and buy a 6-volt charger and regulate batteries... always worked for me.... we use alot of cameras for trespassers... got IR cameras, "bogus" cameras... alotta different types of cameras set at different places at different heights that are set in different angles.... there's always something different about our different cameras.... anything sound different about this conversation ?? lol
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RaginCagin |
10-07-2009 10:59 AM |
My camera holds 6 C batteries. Do you think I could hook gator clamps to 2 of the battery connections inside the camera and then run a wire and hook gator clamps to the 6 volt battery?
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Jordan |
10-07-2009 11:01 AM |
i dont think that will work... its like positive hitting positive.... nothing will keep it charged.... click on that link and that battery charger is like $25 and charges AAA,AA,C,D batteries. Pretty nice thing to have. It will pay for itself !!! i promise. I have 3 of these... i hardly ever have to buy batteries. here's the link again... click it....>>> http://www.onlybatteries.com/showite...t1=11&uid=1468
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Buy a Moutrie I40 Infrared and you dont have to worry about the batteries, they will last 2-3 deer seasons easy.
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