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Thread: Trail cameras

  1. #11
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    Re: Trail cameras

    oz what brand name and model is your trail cam, it takes very good pictures. i would like to get one for the property so i can see what time the yotes come threw , thanks. Mark

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    Re: Trail cameras

    Its a Woodland Outdoor Sports WSC 4150 (see above for links). Ive seen lotes of yote pics.
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    Sorry Ozone you are correct

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    Re: Trail cameras

    thanks oz im going to look into them. i will probably buy one, for the blacktail trails.

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    Re: Trail cameras

    Just dont tell anyone(kids,wife,mother,lifelong hunting partner,anyone) were you put it. Show them the camera, show them the pics just not were you put it.
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    Sorry Ozone you are correct

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    Re: Trail cameras

    if i do get one my wife isnt going to know i have one, when you get married youll understand that one, ive gotten a few lumps on my head for telling her some of the things ive already bought already, steeleco will probably tell her and get me in trouble.

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    Re: Trail cameras

    if you keep shooting all the deer i'll tell her.

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    Re: Trail cameras

    I just picked one up (Bushnell) at our Wildlife Banquet on Sat, I paid $170 in the auction, I htink it is worth abotu $350..

    Gonna be fun playing around with it, there is a migration trail through my property.
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    Re: Trail cameras

    Quote Originally Posted by ruger#1
    if i do get one my wife isnt going to know i have one, when you get married youll understand that one, ive gotten a few lumps on my head for telling her some of the things ive already bought already, steeleco will probably tell her and get me in trouble.
    OK I won't tell her if you tell which tree it's on. Besides you got the only Blacktail up the mountain already. No point going there again
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    Re: Trail cameras

    This was taken with a homemade trailcam owned by my son, control board from Pix and an Olympus D360L. Plug and play.

    Last edited by Jagermeister; 07-10-2007 at 08:23 PM.

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