Trail Cam Thread

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I'm betting a deer was rubbing and knocked it off. I have a small tree next to my feeder and they have worn it out.
Bingo! We have a winner!
From what I saw a buck was rubbing on the tpost, got antlers hung up in the solar panel, damaging it and finally pushing it over. Scratch marks on the solar panel are from antlers I’m betting.
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Drove 90 miles round trip yesterday to fix the camera that a deer used for a rub.
This morning, a stalk of Johnson grass blew in and stuck right in front of the cam. Been getting a pic a minute all day with it blowing in the wind.
Headed back tomorrow to fix the latest issue.
Be a long muddy walk.

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Drove 90 miles round trip yesterday to fix the camera that a deer used for a rub.
This morning, a stalk of Johnson grass blew in and stuck right in front of the cam. Been getting a pic a minute all day with it blowing in the wind.
Headed back tomorrow to fix the latest issue.
Be a long muddy walk.

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Don’t you hate that crap?! Drove up on Wednesday because a **** had turned the antenna down on the cell cam. We were just getting bright flashes in the pics of the antenna.
 

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