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| Posted: Sat Jun 26th, 2010 12:36 pm |
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Terry LSCWA Member
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I've been pulling some pics since late March. Here's one of the recent ones. I'll post a few more later. Okay, a couple. A few? Last edited on Sat Jun 26th, 2010 01:35 pm by Terry ____________________ If people concentrated on the real important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. |
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| Posted: Sat Jun 26th, 2010 02:20 pm |
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Moose LSCWA Member
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That's pretty good Terry. Getting to see next winters table fare while it is still fresh. I'm sure his antlers will grow a lot before you force feed him your arrow. Looks promising. Good Hunting, MOOSE
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| Posted: Sat Jun 26th, 2010 02:41 pm |
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Terry LSCWA Member
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Yeah, the deer in the first pic is at that perfect angle I like to see when I'm on stand. Facing away too. These are the only two bucks so far. Both 1 year olds I think. We've found up here the bigger boys don't show up until late summer. My property seems to be more of a doe bedding/fawn rearing area (third pic).
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| Posted: Sat Jun 26th, 2010 06:21 pm |
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longshot25 LSCWA Member
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Nice Pix. The more safe they feel the longer they will stay. I seen a nice velvet half rack buck this week in the ditch at Selfredge looking at me as he stood up from his nap. I hope he is smart enough to get farther away from my truck... The old truck has been known to eat em up two at a time.
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| Posted: Mon Jul 19th, 2010 11:30 am |
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Terry LSCWA Member
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A few more from Copemish. Starting to see a lot of movement. Had 36 pics between 7/3 & 7/17. For some reason the date stamp didn't show up. Here's a couple. A 2 year old buck finally showed up. A 2nd buck. A 1 year old A doe with twins. First set of twins we've seen this year. A whole line of deer moving along the trail. And a couple gobblers. Last edited on Mon Jul 19th, 2010 11:32 am by Terry ____________________ If people concentrated on the real important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. |
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| Posted: Mon Jul 19th, 2010 02:48 pm |
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Moose LSCWA Member
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Those are some cool pics Terry. All from the same location. Keep them coming. There might not be a time stamp. But the last picture you posted had the long shadows. It is either early in the morning or late in the afternoon. The turkey pic is very well lit. Like it is in the middle of the day. Typical for gobblers. Good Scouting, MOOSE
____________________ 90% Of Catching Walleye Takes Place Between The Ears. The Other 10% Is Boat Control |
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| Posted: Tue Jul 20th, 2010 10:22 pm |
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carpazoid Administrator
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Terry does his photo editing with the Adobe Photoshop 4.0 program. He can make the change in Adobe Photoshop 4.0 and the program would then leave the META data embedded in the photo. You could then get the time and date the photo was taken when you viewed it with FastStone. But all that only works if the camera had the right date and time programmed into it. My belief is that Terry is using photoshop to resize the photos so that they are more web page friendly and when he does it he renames them (complete with what look like some spelling errors This is the name of the photo with the Turkeys. TurkeysnoTrail_7_17_10_web.JPG This is the name of the photo right above it. DeersonTrail_7_17_10_web.JPG That trailcam has some good resolution. I took the deer on the trail and did some cropping and enlarging So far it looks like 4 of them. Here is the crop and resized photo. Attachment: DeeronTrail_7_17_10_web.jpg (Downloaded 36 times)
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| Posted: Wed Jul 21st, 2010 11:19 am |
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Terry LSCWA Member
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carpazoid wrote: My belief is that Terry is using photoshop to resize the photos so that they are more web page friendly and when he does it he renames them (complete with what look like some spelling errors Exactly. BTW, my spelling is great. It's my typing and proofing I have problems with. The camera is a 4.0 mp Remington Ghost. They should have called it a POS, but that's another story.
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| Posted: Wed Jul 21st, 2010 03:07 pm |
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Moose LSCWA Member
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That pic looks like there is three little ones. Triplets? If that is the case, nature gives more triplets to does when the deer are eating really good. Do you have crops local? Or is it all woods? Good Scouting, MOOSE
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| Posted: Wed Jul 21st, 2010 04:18 pm |
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Terry LSCWA Member
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When I blow up the full size image I can see 7-9 deer walking single file down the trail. All does and fawns from what I can tell. The last few are mostly hidden behind brush. They do this often. We've seen as many as 11 deer in a row walking the trails. I've never seen a doe with triplets on our land. Lots of twins usually. Up until last year there was no agriculture anywhere near us. Mostly woods and open grassy areas. Then last year a farmer put in about 200 acres of corn just over a mile from us. He has corn in again this year.
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| Posted: Wed Jul 21st, 2010 06:29 pm |
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longshot25 LSCWA Member
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If you go back to the original photo (before crop) I think thare may be a fourth deer fallowing and if you look beyond the tree they are passing you will see another and possibly more but it gets real blurry. Nice trail
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| Posted: Sun Aug 8th, 2010 09:49 pm |
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Terry LSCWA Member
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Here are a few recent ones. Strange thing. I put the camera back out on 7/17. From 7/17 - 7/28, no pics. From 7/29 - 8/7, 14 pics. Wierd huh? The twins are getting bigger. First one of these on the traicam. We hear them occasionaly and see signs now and then, but never got a close up before. Last edited on Sun Aug 8th, 2010 09:51 pm by Terry ____________________ If people concentrated on the real important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. |
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