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Post by span870 on Sept 29, 2011 19:32:18 GMT -5
Just went out and pulled my card from cameras i had in greenfield and anderson. First time using cameras. Learned that you shouldn't set them up 15 feet from cornfield. 360 pics and 90 percent of them were of the corn swaying in the wind. Did get some nice pics of does and the landowner and his wife mowing. From the anderson camera I got a picture of a pretty young 7 pointer. Learned there are a bunch of coyotes on the property. Had one picture at 12 noon today and we could not figure out what it was. The boy finally said its a deers butt and his tail. Zoomed in and sure enough that it was. Messed around with it and low and behold could start making out antlers. Really zoomoed in and got pumped. By using markers behind it this deer has to have 16 plus inch tines. You can't really make out a whole lot but what you can sure does have me excited for saturday. Hoping to get some better pics in the next couple of days. New to hunting these small properties so its all a learning experience to me. If they have these deer in small woodlots don't know how many trips i'm going to be making down south to hunt the big woods. Hoping to get some buck pics from greenfield to see whats out there. These cameras sure are fun. Just need to figure out how to talk the little missus into getting a couple more. ;D
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Post by speckle on Sept 30, 2011 8:23:19 GMT -5
you hunting in the city limits of gfield? some big ones in there.
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Post by span870 on Sept 30, 2011 16:52:54 GMT -5
The property i am hunting in greenfield sits on a road that seperates city from county. Im actually on the county side.
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Post by gc39 on Sept 30, 2011 17:15:10 GMT -5
you are not joking about big ones in th city limits. My stepdad, who has 2 booners, kicked the same buck up by brandywin park 2 years ago on two different occasions. He said that it made both of his look little. I hunt south on brandywine creek
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