These were all taken in one place, as you can see. Now I'm starting to think, "Hey Coyotes! These are my deer, leave them alone!" Now for some predator management.... 'cause I want my fawns to make it!
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
More pictures, but new stuff!
I wonder if you guys were wondering when I would post coyote pictures, and I haven't, because I don't have any. Well, that's not true anymore. I have some now.
These were all taken in one place, as you can see. Now I'm starting to think, "Hey Coyotes! These are my deer, leave them alone!" Now for some predator management.... 'cause I want my fawns to make it!
These were all taken in one place, as you can see. Now I'm starting to think, "Hey Coyotes! These are my deer, leave them alone!" Now for some predator management.... 'cause I want my fawns to make it!
Friday, March 27, 2015
Budget Trail Camera's
There are many trail camera's on the market. Price ranges from $50-$600 or more for some Bushnell and Reconyx camera's. The camera's I have are more on the cheap side $50-$80. I have a Wildgame Innovations Axe 2, and a Stealth Cam. They are both decent camera's for the price.
- The Wildgame: Has a little easier setting, as it has a screen that you select settings. The Axe 2 takes better pictures, as far as moving deer goes, and better pictures in general. It also has a location setting on it so you know where the picture was taken (example: you have two food plots, you could say "FOOD1" for one spot and "FOOD2" for the next one, as it gives 4 letter spaces and 4 number spaces for postion).
- Stealth Cam: It has "quick settings" which includes video, and picture settings. It also has a custom setting. It does not have a location setting as the one above.
I like both, but if I had to pick one, it would be the Wildgame Axe 2. But both are good for getting into trail camera's.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
BOOYAH Pad Crusher Jr.
Note: I forgot about this post as I was in the middle of writing it last summer but forgot, so, might as well finish it!
I spent the weekend with at my Aunt and Uncles as my parents were away for a couple days. They have a pond in their backyard, which is awesome!! It has brim, bass, and catfish. Not to mention annoying turtles. But while we were there, we visited the local Bass Pro Shops. I got a Primos Still Cottontail Predator Call, which I will test this summer. I also purchased a BOOYAH Pad Crusher Jr., which is the main focus of this article. The Pad Crusher Jr. did what it was supposed to do, act like a frog swimming on water. It's only a couple dollars, and worth every penny. I almost caught a bass in the limited time I fished with it, and the reason it didn't bite, I don't know. Well, that is, except the bass was two feet away and I could see the thing looking at my lure. But if something follows something like that, it's interested. I'm definitely trying it again!
I can't wait to use it next time I fish!
I spent the weekend with at my Aunt and Uncles as my parents were away for a couple days. They have a pond in their backyard, which is awesome!! It has brim, bass, and catfish. Not to mention annoying turtles. But while we were there, we visited the local Bass Pro Shops. I got a Primos Still Cottontail Predator Call, which I will test this summer. I also purchased a BOOYAH Pad Crusher Jr., which is the main focus of this article. The Pad Crusher Jr. did what it was supposed to do, act like a frog swimming on water. It's only a couple dollars, and worth every penny. I almost caught a bass in the limited time I fished with it, and the reason it didn't bite, I don't know. Well, that is, except the bass was two feet away and I could see the thing looking at my lure. But if something follows something like that, it's interested. I'm definitely trying it again!
I can't wait to use it next time I fish!
Something New On Camera!
Since nothing is really going on right now, (except if your into turkey hunting or spring bass fishing, things are heating up) I thought I'd share some more pictures. There's something new this time!
Funny thing is, the place where I put the camera is right down the driveway. I got multiple pictures, but just thought I'd show a couple. My little brother, whom you see pictured, thought that it wouldn't take pictures of him because it was a deer camera. I told him it's a motion detection system, and he said "but, I thought it was just a deer camera to take pictures of deer!" Nope.
We now observe the wild little brother in natural habitat! |
I'm gonna say that this is our by-now-famous Missy and fawns |
Thursday, February 12, 2015
New Camera, New Stuff
Hello everyone! I got a new camera on Black Friday last year. Haven't used it till now. It takes moderate pictures, but it has a cool video feature. Here are a couple I got of a Missy and a buck last night:
And the one with Missy:
As you can see, the buck was skiddish around the camera, but Missy and her fawns are fine. That's probably because they grew up seeing it all summer, fall, and winter!
And the one with Missy:
As you can see, the buck was skiddish around the camera, but Missy and her fawns are fine. That's probably because they grew up seeing it all summer, fall, and winter!
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