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Started by bootmud, May 04, 2008, 12:54:24 PM

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Set my I40 up over last weeks turkey carcass (sp).  Sat there for 6 days.  I checked it Fri morning after my father tagged his turkey. Here's a few of the pics.

Enjoy.  Thanks bootmud













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Troy Walter

Cool pictures bootmud.Thanks

wv_yoter

Cool pics bootmud. Is that the new moultrie cam ?
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bootmud

Quote from: wv_yoter on May 04, 2008, 06:07:42 PM
Cool pics bootmud. Is that the new moultrie cam ?

Thanks guys.  wv, yes it's the Moultrie I40. :eyebrow:

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Cool Pics!! Thanks for sharing
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There has to be more to this story....I mean these pics arent easy to get I know I have done it. How on earth did you get so many? and Where was the turkey from? I am just curious cause I used to do a lot of this trail cam thing. And I hope to do more if I can learn more about it. It would be of great help.
Wonderfull pics! I would just like to know your story... :eyebrownod:
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third pic down if ya cropped it about mid belly I bet a bunch on hunting pa would swear it to be a mountian lion.  had a guy talkin my ear off tonight at letterkenny resivior while I was fishin about a mountian lion his buddy killed that had a pa game commision tag in its ear.  hope it wasn't a bobcat.  great pics.  hope ya get a tag this year. 
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Red Dog

Great stuff. Real cool photos. :yoyo:

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That's pretty cool. There seems to be some real hams parading around. Well not literally.... but  :doh2: you know what I mean.
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Quote from: alscalls on May 04, 2008, 08:02:04 PM
There has to be more to this story....I mean these pics arent easy to get I know I have done it. How on earth did you get so many? and Where was the turkey from? I am just curious cause I used to do a lot of this trail cam thing. And I hope to do more if I can learn more about it. It would be of great help.
Wonderfull pics! I would just like to know your story... :eyebrownod:

alscalls,

Not much to tell really.  I shot a jake last Sat., the opening day of Pa. turkey season.  After I removed the breast meat I took the turkey and the camera to a spot near a stream.  Now mind you this area is very rugged, steep hills, and lots and lots of mountain.  There is a very healthy cat population in this area.

I used a wire coat hanger to secure the turkey to the tree otherwise it would just get drug off very quickly.  Hanging above the turkey is a scent dripper with coyote urine.  I was hoping to bring in a coyote.  The camera was set at 60 second intervals but takes 3 pics each time the camera is triggered.  Meaning when triggered the camera takes a pic.  waits 10 seconds and takes another pic. waits 10 seconds and takes another pic.  60 seconds later if the cat is still there it starts all over.

I believe the trick is to secure the bait so it can't be removed. otherwise I wouldn't have so many pics.

My father killed a turkey on Fri while we were at camp so we moved the camera to a new location and did the same set up.  I'm heading back to camp next weekend so I'll see what has visited the camera then.

No secrets, just happens to be a good area with a secure food source. :wink:

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ccp2

Awesome pics bootmud!!Ive got a couple of pics of coyotes on my game cam before but never a cat.

alscalls

I love it thanks.
I have the same trouble with those yotes..........have you ever tried hanging your bait? I haven't tried yet but a trapper friend says I should hang it a couple feet off the ground and see what has happens. :wink:
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DirtyDog

Cool.....thanks for sharing Boot.  :yoyo:

bootmud

alscalls,

This is what happens if you hang the bait. :eyebrownod:  I got this pic a few years ago.



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 :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: Thats WILD! :hahaha:
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browning204

Awesome pics. I wish I could afford a trail camera!!
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The time on one of those pictures was 1:44 PM that goes to show you that cats do feed in the middle of the day. Seeing that will make me stay on stand a little longer during the mid day hours.
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vvarmitr

Boy, fer a minute there I thought I might get tired of looking at bobcats w/ 108 pix.  :laf:

That is sure cool BM! :yoyo:  Thanks for sharing them!  :biggrin:

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