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Sea-Ya
12-06-2005, 06:45 AM
I have some pics from my trail camera of trophy bucks and a tree rub.Where these guys hind is beyound me.
Dayton is going to post the pics for me later.
Thanks in advance Dayton.
RANGER690
12-07-2005, 07:33 AM
Posting for Sea Ya.
http://images.snapfish.com/3456%3B92723232%7Ffp335%3Enu%3D3238%3E385%3E247%3E WSNRCG%3D323337828364%3Anu0mrj
http://images.snapfish.com/3456%3B92723232%7Ffp336%3Enu%3D3238%3E385%3E247%3E WSNRCG%3D3233378282457nu0mrj
http://images.snapfish.com/3456%3B92723232%7Ffp335%3Enu%3D3238%3E385%3E247%3E WSNRCG%3D323337827%3A676nu0mrj
http://images.snapfish.com/3456%3B92723232%7Ffp337%3Enu%3D3238%3E385%3E247%3E WSNRCG%3D3233378278777nu0mrj
http://images.snapfish.com/3456%3B92723232%7Ffp335%3Enu%3D3238%3E385%3E247%3E WSNRCG%3D323337827%3B%3B65nu0mrj
Sea-Ya
12-07-2005, 08:35 AM
Thanks again Dayton.
done workin
12-07-2005, 08:38 AM
With the old scar on that tree, it looks like somebody has been using that tree for the last few years.
Sea-Ya
12-07-2005, 08:40 AM
I would say 4-5 years.I found it rabbit hunting last year and knew it was a good place for trail camera.
I have pics of the last buck at 4:58,4:59,5:00 up to 5:04 as he walks away.Seven pics in a row.I had the camera set up for taking pics every min.You would think that flash on the camera would had bothered him.
Scott McGuire
12-07-2005, 09:33 AM
Holy crapoli!
brewman555
12-07-2005, 10:07 AM
Sea-Ya.......what make of camera do you have.......nice deer and pics....[excited]........Mike
Sea-Ya
12-07-2005, 11:04 AM
Deer-cam DC200.It has a 35mm camera in it.
brewman555
12-07-2005, 11:14 AM
Thanks....[smile].......Mike
Bunkerboz
12-08-2005, 09:13 AM
awesome Pics
Not only is that a nice rack, but a bull of a body!!! 200 maybe?
MarkTakacs
12-08-2005, 08:45 PM
What kind of tree was that rub on?
We have some big deer on the eastern shore of MD but they seem to still like the smaller trees or saplings to rub. They use cedars for bigger trees (6")and pine saplings for smaller rubs (1-2") but dont use the larger pine saplings much?
Mark