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  • Rebel_Rider1969

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    Long format the SD card, use lithium batteries and be sure they have the current firmware, if not SP will send it remotely as long as you have a good signal. Good Luck I hope they work well for you
    Thanks, I'll probably have to fool with em when I get home. Here's to hoping they work, the 2 plots are out in the boonies. I'll set em up at home to test em out.
     

    Rebel_Rider1969

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    First pics with the spypoint cel cams. I'm gonna need to get the bigger antennas. Signal strength is only showing 25%. It is out in the woods where our phones barely work.
     

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    Ah, crap. The raccoons discovered the feeder. Ordered the long range antennas this am. Impressed so far. This pix shows the camera picking up a deer behind the feeder! Still have not received any pix from the coyote area, just my bride's kill zone.
     

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    Rebel_Rider1969

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    Party on the plot. 85 yards or so to the trees. Upgraded to the 1000 pics a month $10. Ordered long range antennas yesterday. Coons and deer no other critters seen yet.
     

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    SAWMAN

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    Donestic dog. Only one way to handle that.
    Can bet there is more than one. They will hurt your deer hunting 5X worse than any yote.
    You will never see a sow hog with piglets or younger shoats either.
    GET ON IT !! ---- SAWMAN
     

    SAWMAN

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    Shooting lanes ?? Don't see any.
    Have the bride sit in the house,looking out the window. Cut lanes streight away in line with your view off the plot. ( they MUST be streight).Only need about 3 for a acre. No less than two. 6-8' wide and only about 20-30yds in off the plot.
    Deer will find it "safe" to step into these areas before they walk out onto the plot during times of low light.
    Take into consideration the sunrise location and "most normal" wind direction.
    I have killed alot of deer like this both in Maine and in Fla.
    If you feel ambitious,cut a small opening at the end of the lane. About 10yds in diameter. Even better.
    Your plot looks really green.
    What did you plant ?? --- SAWMAN
     

    Rebel_Rider1969

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    Shooting lanes ?? Don't see any.
    Have the bride sit in the house,looking out the window. Cut lanes streight away in line with your view off the plot. ( they MUST be streight).Only need about 3 for a acre. No less than two. 6-8' wide and only about 20-30yds in off the plot.
    Deer will find it "safe" to step into these areas before they walk out onto the plot during times of low light.
    Take into consideration the sunrise location and "most normal" wind direction.
    I have killed alot of deer like this both in Maine and in Fla.
    If you feel ambitious,cut a small opening at the end of the lane. About 10yds in diameter. Even better.
    Your plot looks really green.
    What did you plant ?? --- SAWMAN
    Yep, were gonna add some lanes in Oct or so. Forgot what we planted, some big old bag orange bag with a deer on it, buttt I used chicken poop for fertilizer. (Processed) we actually mowed it already. Was about 3 foot high. Want to plant chicory and red clover. We'll see.
     
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