I like this pic with one of the twins bedded down
I really don’t have any idea. I‘ve let a couple local guys coyote hunt on my place, but I seriously doubt they’ve killed enough to impact the population. There may be a young guy that works at the feed lot hunting them too, but I don’t know that for sure.Any thoughts on what caused the decrease in yotes ?
If you want a non cell camera, I’ve had great luck with Browning Strike Force cameras. If you want to go to a cell cam, Tactacams are what all the cell cam newbies use and seem to like them.I may have missed this in this thread but can you guys give me some advice on a good trail camz? I have one set up at the lake pointing at my boat slip. It is a cheap one with no sensitivity adjustment. The memory cards get full really fast with the movement of the wave/water. Is there one someone can suggest that might work better for this situation/setup?
Moultrie makes a decent cell game camera that has a setting to write over the oldest picture on the memory card if it gets full. Something like that might be your best bet.I may have missed this in this thread but can you guys give me some advice on a good trail camz? I have one set up at the lake pointing at my boat slip. It is a cheap one with no sensitivity adjustment. The memory cards get full really fast with the movement of the wave/water. Is there one someone can suggest that might work better for this situation/setup?
I put out my first Tactacam this year. I like the ability to connect directly to it via my phone when close to make sure the view is setup correctly. I wish I could use the same external power source connection as I do on my other cameras, but I caved and bought the proprietary solar charger.If you want a non cell camera, I’ve great luck with Browning Strike Force cameras. If you want to go to a cell cam, Tactacams are what all the cell cam newbies use and seem to like them.
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