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Maine Game Cam Pics

Started by Mooseherder, July 06, 2009, 08:39:24 PM

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fishpharmer

beenthere, that makes sense that a quicker trigger would catch birds and such.  I know a slow trigger catches lots of tails. 

There is bound to be a game cam with adjustable trigger as well as exposure, or not.
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Mooseherder

I got a few pictures from the Game Camera that was left up this summer.
The am-pm isn't right but the dates are. It also had hundreds of pictures taken of the leaves moving.

A picture or partials of Moose on June 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, 28th and July 11th.
Rabbit on June 2nd and 15th.  A Deer on July 4th.  Skunk on June 5th and August 3rd.  Raccoon on June 12th and Coyotes on June 11th, July 5th, 26th, 28th and 31st, August 6th, 7th and 14th.
Late afternoon August 14th is the day I got back there.
Here's the cutest one.



 



 

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The Deer and Coyotes.


 



 



 

Magicman

I think that the young Moose forgot something.   :D
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Mooseherder

Probably his momma. I was there for almost 2 months and didn't see any Moose there or in my travels.  Highly unusual.

SwampDonkey

They seems to move around a bit, then all the sudden you have more moose than you need.  ;D
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