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Jackalopes trailcam pics from farm north.

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Well. They've been doing some growing.

Clyde.

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Bud.

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FNG is doing well.
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Stupid Coon.. Come down from there.

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2 weeks ago we consolidated the salt blocks on this property. Brought the one from the back up to the one at the front, and pulled the back cam. So I don't have to walk through the woods to check cams just the one on the front edge.. I moved the cam back about 20 feet and turned down the sensor because it also turns down the IR brightness.... But I, uhm, well, turned it down too far. I had 19 pics on a cam that usually takes 200+ a week... oops. :smiley_blackeye:
 
2 weeks ago we consolidated the salt blocks on this property. Brought the one from the back up to the one at the front, and pulled the back cam. So I don't have to walk through the woods to check cams just the one on the front edge.. I moved the cam back about 20 feet and turned down the sensor because it also turns down the IR brightness.... But I, uhm, well, turned it down too far. I had 19 pics on a cam that usually takes 200+ a week... oops. :smiley_blackeye:

I did the same thing and had very few pics. I dumped a bucket full of apples not more than 20 yards away from the cam. The apples were gone, but no pics of animals eating them. :tantrum:
 
2 weeks ago we consolidated the salt blocks on this property. Brought the one from the back up to the one at the front, and pulled the back cam. So I don't have to walk through the woods to check cams just the one on the front edge.. I moved the cam back about 20 feet and turned down the sensor because it also turns down the IR brightness.... But I, uhm, well, turned it down too far. I had 19 pics on a cam that usually takes 200+ a week... oops. :smiley_blackeye:

That sucks Joe!
 
What setting do you usually run it on?

I usually run it all the way up. There is a dial on the side that you turn to set the sensitivity. It was my own bonehead fault for turning it down too low amd not doing a test. You can set the cam in test mode and when it sees movement it flashes a light. I didn't do that after changing the setting.
 
I'm way behind on the power curve on cameras need too learn through you and your mistakes.... not too make light of it but like I said I've put cameras off for far too long.... comes from being too cheap I guess lol.....
 
Clyde and Bud are no-shows for 2 weeks at the front salt block. They may be on the back side hitting that spot where i had another block but pulled the cam. We moved the cam to a nice dirt trail coming into the beans from a beaver pond that's nestled back in the thick stuff. Time will tell.
 
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Found em! They were both MIA for about 3 weeks.

Clyde did more than I though he would. He grew into a pretty decent 8.

Bud put on a lopsided rack with a crab claw.

Not sure what Clyde was looking at. the cams don't make noise. Maybe he just saw it.

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Great pics joe.....love the flat land. Have any of you hunted both flat land like in those pics and rolling / hill country here in ohio? and what do you think the major differences are? and do you think one is easier to hunt than the other?
 
Dave. I hunted both here and in vinton county. I can tell you without a doubt its harder to hunt the wooded hills.