A different trail cam pic

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I thought this picture was neat even though it doesn't have much going for it.
 

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Nice Shot..
Ya never know what you are gonna get with Game Cameras.
I have 10 out in my woods all the time, and check them regularly.
Some are better than others, and even the best cameras take bad pictures, and sometimes ya just luck out.
On one of my cheaper cameras i bought 2 of last year to fill a gap in coverage, has consistently taken just terrible pics.
Out of focus, shots, blurry shots, shots that just look bizarre, so much so that I picked it up for several months, and had planned to
not use it anymore. Then a while back i needed a camera to cover a salt lick, and reluctantly grabbed it, and put it out, totally expecting to get crap results.
Well.... Got some surprisingly Great shots.
One of a Doe and Fawn that came out pretty dang nice.
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And a couple comical nite shots from another camera of the camp dog giving a Opossum the business, while a bedding doe watches the action nearby.

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Just goes to show ya. Ya never know..
 
I was expecting bigfoot from the title lol
 
Those rays of sunlight came out really cool!
 
The rays are beautiful. The photo looks like it could have been taken here in Missouri.
 
Nice shot...would look good as a desktop background. The sunbeam is beautiful.
 
That's cool.
 
Rays of beauty...! :icon_thumleft:
 
Nice Shot..
Ya never know what you are gonna get with Game Cameras.
I have 10 out in my woods all the time, and check them regularly.
Some are better than others, and even the best cameras take bad pictures, and sometimes ya just luck out.
On one of my cheaper cameras i bought 2 of last year to fill a gap in coverage, has consistently taken just terrible pics.
Out of focus, shots, blurry shots, shots that just look bizarre, so much so that I picked it up for several months, and had planned to
not use it anymore. Then a while back i needed a camera to cover a salt lick, and reluctantly grabbed it, and put it out, totally expecting to get crap results.
Well.... Got some surprisingly Great shots.
One of a Doe and Fawn that came out pretty dang nice.
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And a couple comical nite shots from another camera of the camp dog giving a Opossum the business, while a bedding doe watches the action nearby.

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Just goes to show ya. Ya never know..

I only have one camera set up behind my shop. So far last year I got seven different bucks, two does and several domestic animals, mostly cats. I did get one fox and one rabbit. All of this in a subdivision that borders a very small patch of woods and wetland.
 
I only have one camera set up behind my shop. So far last year I got seven different bucks, two does and several domestic animals, mostly cats. I did get one fox and one rabbit. All of this in a subdivision that borders a very small patch of woods and wetland.

Nice...
Im pretty sure i have seen everything in my woods at some point of another..
From Black Bear, to Eastern Screech Owls, and Everything in between..
its a lot of fun.
 
Here are some more pictures taken yesterday. This doe is getting old in deer years. I know I have seen her for at least three years, maybe four. I know it is the same deer because she doesn't have a tail.
 

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So cool to see them!
 
Here are some more pictures taken yesterday. This doe is getting old in deer years. I know I have seen her for at least three years, maybe four. I know it is the same deer because she doesn't have a tail.

Thats awesome...
Its crazy how you get to know them on camera..
Ive had all kinds of little things like that, where you could notice them right off.
Like Bob, the Coon with no tail..
and Nick the Hunchback Buck, who got nicked with an arrow on one ear, and the shoulder giving him a Hunchback
And Flop Ear the doe, and Biscuit the Brisket doe, who had a brisket that hung way down low..
we have a lot of fun with that..
Keep up with the great shots..
 

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