June 10th, 2008
By Arthur
I put the trailcam up just a little over a week ago and I did have some success. This was the first time I put the cam in this particular location, so I wasn’t really sure what I was going to get, but some four-legged friends did show up.
The cam is located on the opposite side of the road from where we hunted last year. I didn’t realize there was quite so much “space” over there, and when the property owner told me “the property only went a little bit” I took him for his word. Then Jeff got to talking to the landowners and promptly called me and told me I was crazy. After a little investigation it turned out he was right. The property did go much further in then I thought and we missed out on a great hunting location last year. Hindsight is 20/20 though, so I decided that putting the trailcam up in that area this year would be a good idea. I was hoping for a little more “action”, but since it was only there a week I’m trying to stay positive.
I only got two decent pictures, and the first one I know is a deer, but I’m not exactly what it is. It seems to be a doe, but considering that it is standing off in the distance between the two trees it is hard to tell. I would have gotten some excellent close up shots, but as you can tell, I only managed to get the backs of these two deer. I didn’t take into account the slight hill on the trail. I’m a trailcam rookie, what can I say? I did move the camera down a little without getting completely carried away by mosquitoes so hopefully this weekend I get some more close-ups.
Jeff has a cam up not very far away from where mine is as well. We will be checking that one this weekend too and hopefully we get some good results.
I love trailcams. A great way to keep in-touch with your hunting spots when the season isn’t going on.
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