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2012 Trail Cam Thread


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155 - 175". Look like it has at least 14 scoreable points from one of your earlier photos. Need a pic out of velvet to get a more accurate idea on score. In my opinion no need to delete the photo. In the day of trail cam photo's there are very few secret deer out there. Plus, who in the world knows where that photo came from unless they know you personally.

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155 - 175". Look like it has at least 14 scoreable points from one of your earlier photos. Need a pic out of velvet to get a more accurate idea on score. In my opinion no need to delete the photo. In the day of trail cam photo's there are very few secret deer out there. Plus, who in the world knows where that photo came from unless they know you personally.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchangeable_image_file_format

The short of it is, from this picture someone with a little bit of skill can find out where it was taken.

Just did the math, 188" minimum.

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Not bear hunting in this zone, but curious how big of bear you guys think this is? I'm guessing 1-2 years old maybe 150 lbs? I don't know much about bears & of course you can't see it's head. I guess I don't think it's a cub, but maybe...

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Not a shooter, but not a bad buck, guessing a 2 1/2 year-old appears to have 7 pts, but could be 8.

Not very modest is he?

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Couple decent ones on the last pull.. Two that I want a closer look at and one that is a year or two away.

Truth cam 46 takes terrible night pictures obviously, called primos and they sent a link that I can download to the SD card and upload to camera to fix problem.. so we will see!

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Just checked my camera this morning. I had it out for a month and it took a dump after a week of pictures. I put a new Moultrie out this morning. But in that week the camera was littered with pics of this guy. Last pic of him before the camera dumped was July 11th. He should still have some growing to do.

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wonder what happened to the G2 on the right side? I dont think he would score all that high after deductions, but I would be more than happy to let him watch TV in my living room for the next 40 yrs with me.

What area of the state? Is that an oak tree he is standing under?

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This guy is from the Commonwealth of Virginia (southwest part of the state), pretty solid for around here. He's standing under a little maple tree, which is what my camera is on. The larger tree trunk directly behind him is a walnut and contains my tree stand smile

That G2 seems to grow backwards from a few other pics I have (same night) and is only about 2.5 or 3 inches long, tops. I'm certainly not going to think twice if I have him in range though!

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