Trailcam pics

Maybe the angle is funny. Sometimes a close picture on the Cuddeback can have that fisheye effect, but this buck looks funny. Good antler growth though. Curious to see how this turns out.
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The chest on that buck looks extremely narrow to me, like he is sick or something. Any CWD in your area?

I agree that his antler bases are impressive, but they sure don't match his body appearance.

Perhaps it is just an odd angle and this picture is deceiving, it is hard to tell.
 
The chest on that buck looks extremely narrow to me, like he is sick or something. Any CWD in your area?

I agree that his antler bases are impressive, but they sure don't match his body appearance.

Perhaps it is just an odd angle and this picture is deceiving, it is hard to tell.

No CWD that we’ve ever known. His knee looks swollen too. My dad has seen one limping across the fields lately. Too dark to ever tell what exactly it was. I suspect it is this one. We had a limper around for several years a while back and he grew pretty impressive antlers every year.


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Maybe the angle is funny. Sometimes a close picture on the Cuddeback can have that fisheye effect, but this buck looks funny. Good antler growth though. Curious to see how this turns out.
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That knee joint is swollen as well.
 
Crazy stuff.

This camera, I got pictures of deer 3 times since december. But the camera above it located where that arrow points. Just 45 yards down that right side trail. It got all sorts of critters. Lots more deer, more coyotes, foxes, dogs?

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They'd all have been in frame, but I guess not enough for the sensor to pick up.

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And just to the right of the first camera, is another one on my water hole. There are three cameras within 45 yards, and they avoided two of them. They're not traveling on the "obvious" trail? 03110021.JPG

So I moved the cell camera farther away and to a different angle, hopefully to see just where they're coming through. Need one of those revolver cameras, but I'd be hesitant to leave one out there. Too many new neighbors, too many passers through. No people pics, but 5 different dogs, so people are out and about.
 
They'd all have been in frame, but I guess not enough for the sensor to pick up.
The sensor on the Tactacams is a trip wire sensor. Picture a straight line going from one side to the other of the frame straight across the middle.
 
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