A big bodied even 8 pointer on the left and a young 10 on the right. There's another older 10 I'll try find the pic, nothing big in the area but even long tines at least.
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A big bodied even 8 pointer on the left and a young 10 on the right. There's another older 10 I'll try find the pic, nothing big in the area but even long tines at least.
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Just in
Stags getting Rutty
Not sure if this Stags wants sex with young Pig or want it out of area
I be happy with later
Cam saved Pic will be clearer and good to see - plus a 10sec Vid clip could be interesting humor
These GPRS "send back immediate" photos are oly 56kb's
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No great stags but a lesson learnt.... if you go to the trouble of lugging in a salt block make sure the camera is on the right angle! Bumped a stag this morning while picking up the camera and there were prints in around where the camera should have been pointing.
Happy with the little cameras sensor range and photos though.
Scrub Sika.
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Moutrie a7i? good camera for the price, have used it a fair bit over the last couple years, the only thing in dense dark enclosed areas the night shots aren't good. Cool pics
Takes awhile to figure out good placement! sometimes if it's directly inline with the trail and too low you only see parts of the deer. Put a block of wood underneath the top of the camera(high in the tree is good) and the deer will be more in the center of the pic. Be careful with branches and scrub movement, one time I had to delete 5,000 photos of the wind blowing!
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First pigs caught on camera up at the families new property up Mangonui. That boar looks tasty!
They seem to have the same pattern over the last 2 weeks wondering through between 6.30-7.30am
My first attempt using a TC didn't work so well busted & it chewed the little hood off over the lens !
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Well this weekend we got a little surprise. Beeman checked some of the camera's on his route and came back with a "New kid on the Block". During the velvet we had a stag run past the camera and left a blurred picture of a drop tyne on the top of the right antler, it wasn't a good picture but you could see the big blob of velvet on the tip.
When we viewed the pictures we had some great footage of this same stag ( we think) but the stills did show the head that well. Beeman decided to pause the video at the better positions and take a picture with his phone camera hence the picture quality isn't quite as good as the original. The stag has 15 points that we can count and is the most points we have seen on a stag in this forest. Beeman found a couple of rut pads starting to be used not to far from the wallow and his camera, so let's hope we can get onto him when they start up roaring.Attachment 84836Attachment 84837
We hunt the roar and other times of the year for the chance of shooting a good stag or a deer for the freezer. As most people do the same thing and shoot a lot of bigger stags than this one I don't see a problem. In reality we may never see him but we do know he is there so it gets us out of bed for a chance at him and several other ones that are reasonable.
If we left all the good ones for there genes not many would be shot, plenty of genes get passed on as we are constantly see good stags coming on. ( In this area and the rest of the country)
check my cam last weekend 2300 odd pics mostly from the wind but a few deer poking about going by the pic,s they are wandering more at night
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Right now 50m from our house
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yea there,s no trees only short manuka/scrub I did give them a decent trim but its pretty exposed to the elements , pretty cool to see whats getting about though a little surprised at all the nocturnal action