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Trailcam pics

I pulled cards this week. Got pics of our best 4 year old (not saying much) fighting our best 3 year old (not saying much) but the 3 year old has already lost his rack. Hoping he didn't get hurt.
I found some blood in the snow while taking the logger for a walk on 1/2 in NC PA. We both agreed it was probably from a shed.
 
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This is the first picture of a deer in a week on the 85 acre far, with an average of one camera every 2 acres.
Conversely, I am getting 10-20 pictures per day of coyotes, fox, dog-packs and bobcats.
Time to do some serious predator control.

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This is the first picture of a deer in a week on the 85 acre far, with an average of one camera every 2 acres.
Conversely, I am getting 10-20 pictures per day of coyotes, fox, dog-packs and bobcats.
Time to do some serious predator control.

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One camera every 2 acres?
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This is the first picture of a deer in a week on the 85 acre far, with an average of one camera every 2 acres.
Conversely, I am getting 10-20 pictures per day of coyotes, fox, dog-packs and bobcats.
Time to do some serious predator control.

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You have over 40 cameras on 85 acres? If I was a deer I wouldn't want to live there either.
 
One camera every 2 acres?
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On average, yes, but....
- Eight are more for surveillance--gates, drives, barn, other access
- Twelve are over coon/possum traps (Spypoints that trigger twice per day to see if something is in the trap)

So more realistically, one game camera per four to five acres.
....and it is true, I likely drink too much (Diet) Pepsi.
 
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This is the first picture of a deer in a week on the 85 acre far, with an average of one camera every 2 acres.
Conversely, I am getting 10-20 pictures per day of coyotes, fox, dog-packs and bobcats.
Time to do some serious predator control.

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Mange is already thinning your coyote population for you, foxes will be next if you have many of them. Does look like trapping would help you out some regardless.
 
lol I started thinking about my camera per acre ratio.
It's sort of skewed, I have 4 cameras within a 25 yard space.
 
Yesterday's pictures from the SpyPoints had bobcat, coyote, dogs, a doe and the first buck in some time. The Cuddebacks and StealthCams had only coyotes and dogs.
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"No pictures of deer" Nothing to see, just an example of why you don't get pictures. I didn't see the deer in the bottom right corner on my phone. Even on my computer screen I didn't notice it at first and when I did I thought it was a tree branch.

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I only requested the video out of curiosity, I thought it was the wind but it looked awfully nice to be windy enough to move the tree.

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