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the one i used to take those pic was a Moultre game cam and was about $110. it lasted about 3 years and took over 5 thousand photos. i bought a Wild Game innovations one for $85 at dicks sporting goods. good ones seem to be form $80 - $120 mt Moultre had a flash that could take 3 pics every 3 seconds and had a 1 min cool down before it could take another picture. but it probably isn't a good security cam because it makes a blinding flash that can be seen form far away at night and no Infrared settings. the wild game innovation one is IR at night so will not make a flash. game cameras have a range of about 30- 45 feet anything farther it cant see.
 
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I don't know what you're using to upload them on here--I upload the best ones to my BYC site then post them from there. What ever program you're using, you just need to be a bit selective--just upload the best ones i.e. not the ones just showing a moving duck or the bait.
 
Here's a buck I've seen 4 times from my stand. I was sitting in the blind when this picture was taken. I'm sure the neighbors will take him. He would be a good one to leave around to breed the does . In my younger years I would of taken him. Now that I'm older I just want the meat & the younger deer have better meat. You can't eat the horns. I know their really antlers.
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Nice looking buck--there are guys that are into prizes--gotta get the biggest rack and most Boone and Crockett points. In NY they even discourage the shooting of small antlered deer so they can get bigger bucks--no spikes or crotch-horns. I always get a charge out of how much smaller your big southern bucks look, usually by the time ours are at that stage they have their winter coat and are really "fluffed" out.
 

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