these are the same two deer that were in a fight last time [image][/image]
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these are the same two deer that were in a fight last time [image][/image]
I was also wondering if you guys think that if i turn my camera around i would eliminate that glare thats on the horizon. Plus if anyone has any suggestions for a coon prob. Let me know. Im not sure of any hunting strategies being since they are nocturnal.
I think moving the camera would help. As for the coons we used to hunt em all the time. Trapped em too. Outside of that can't help you.
Try to turn your cam facing north or south. That way you won't catch the sun coming up/going down, which is causing your glare.![]()
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Try to turn your cam facing north or south. That way you won't catch the sun coming up/going down, which is causing your glare.![]()
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Yep, that should solve the glare problem.
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I was also wondering if you guys think that if i turn my camera around i would eliminate that glare thats on the horizon.
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I'd turn it 90 degrees, otherwise you're going to get a sunrise glare.
nice, that one doe looks pretty beat up, her fur coat is all messed up
lol the one closest is roughed up bad
One sure looks like it's been in a battle.![]()
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