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  1. #21
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    Re: Trail Cameras

    Quote Originally Posted by ThinAir View Post
    Yikes.... I'm embarrassed to say I can't remember.

    Thats cool have you got any pics from the unit?

    Here is a few more of 4 yote pups this summer on some family property down south this year and...



    WhiteTail doe


    Little bull moose

  2. #22
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    Re: Trail Cameras

    Here is what I'm working on...NEXT!!!! This is the back yard in 100% dark with my infrared lights.


  3. #23
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    Re: Trail Cameras

    oh crap! why is the picture small??
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    Re: Trail Cameras

    Great pics and vid. How far north do you have to go for shots like these?

  5. #25
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    Re: Trail Cameras

    Quote Originally Posted by In4TheHunt View Post
    Great pics and vid. How far north do you have to go for shots like these?

    All the way ... Sorry but I don't like to say where I live. But people don't realize you can get pic like this any where. You have to find out where the game is. Just think of it as hunting year round. Then when hunting season does start you know where to go and start at least. From past experience I know that some critters don't hang out in the same areas year round. Some like one area say for spring and a different area for the fall. Hope this makes sense.

  6. #26
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    Re: Trail Cameras

    Just to show you what I mean here are a few pictures that I got while I was on vacation in the Kamloops area.

    Doe and Fawn on a natural lick.



    Black bear this is the same spot as the yote pups picture.



    Little bull moose growing some horn. Notice the cabin (the white in the gable ends) back ground



    Just get a camera and start having some fun. The bad thing is with the price of fuel being so high you need to keep the camera to a reasonable distance away.

  7. #27
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    Re: Trail Cameras

    Great pics .
    R.I.P BiG Boar

  8. #28
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    Re: Trail Cameras

    Here are a couple from last week. Notice the time and the pictures are from the 15th, 4 hours apart.




  9. #29
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    Re: Trail Cameras

    How much does it cost you to build one of the camera units? They are really cool, I wouldn't mind having one or two of them.
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    Re: Trail Cameras

    Dirty pm sent.

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