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Post by BT on Sept 7, 2009 20:57:37 GMT -5
Outstanding set! You guys are going to be hard on the herd this year! ;D Cant thank you enough for these fine photo's
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Post by lockmaster on Sept 7, 2009 21:45:11 GMT -5
Thanks buckshot06. Hope you don't mind me using a page out of your book! Really neat idea and works well! I had a total of 124 photos on my cam over 4 days but most of them were of the same 4-6 deer. I may have some new ones the next time I check it! You have some pretty nice pics as well! I'll be waiting for some of these visitors on opening morning!
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Post by Buckshot06 on Sept 8, 2009 5:43:20 GMT -5
Thanks buckshot06. Hope you don't mind me using a page out of your book! Really neat idea and works well! I had a total of 124 photos on my cam over 4 days but most of them were of the same 4-6 deer. I may have some new ones the next time I check it! You have some pretty nice pics as well! I'll be waiting for some of these visitors on opening morning! It is great that you are having success with it all so When something is working as well as this set up with Butternut I hope everyone does the same to achieve the best out come as possible with their set and has success with it.
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Post by BT on Sept 8, 2009 10:10:24 GMT -5
I didn't have the chance to put out the camera at all this weekend but I did get it out yesterday, around 1:00. 2 1/2 hours later this one deer cam in and gave me all blurs, aside from this one shot. Oh well.
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Post by lockmaster on Sept 8, 2009 10:31:24 GMT -5
Always right by the set!!
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Post by Buckshot06 on Sept 8, 2009 14:55:52 GMT -5
I was going through all my pics and I must have missed this one. If any one is wandering how Butternut smells to deer ask this little guy.
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Post by oldgun on Sept 8, 2009 16:46:38 GMT -5
They did it again. Made a hanger like 06 and they ate the cheese cloth!!! that is four times. Going to hang it out of reach in a tree next time, it' costing me more in cheese colth than it did in the ButterNut. Is anyone else losing their cloths? Maybe I just have very hungry deer around here ya think?? One thing tho. they really like this stuff. Not sure if I need the corn but it is cheaper than cheese cloth. My 2 cents is I happy I bought it!!
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Post by lockmaster on Sept 8, 2009 17:00:59 GMT -5
It MAY not be deer eating it! Do you have a trail cam out?
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Post by BT on Sept 8, 2009 17:40:42 GMT -5
Squirrels like this stuff too....although we dont have nay pics of them stealing the cloth. I have had deer take mine twice. There are Bear there arent there?!
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Post by oldgun on Sept 8, 2009 18:51:21 GMT -5
There is bear here but then ground has been pounded into mud and it is just deer tracks. Don't have a tr. cam, not this year mabye in the future. I havn't seen a squirrel this summer, it's the deer, there's are the only tracks. As nearly as we can tell they are there just before dusk. looking good!
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