Trail Cam Next crop(The Walking Dead)

Russ

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Here's a couple pictures I got on my trail cam.
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These fawns seem to be a bit older and more mature than the ones on my cams (Ont). Wonder if it is a matter of location, temperature or just different breads of white tail?

I have a bunch of them on my trail cams. Unfortunately, my cameras are all on Video clips, so can't post.
 
These fawns seem to be a bit older and more mature than the ones on my cams (Ont). Wonder if it is a matter of location, temperature or just different breads of white tail?

I have a bunch of them on my trail cams. Unfortunately, my cameras are all on Video clips, so can't post.


Play video hit pause on picture you like,hit print screen,open paint hit paste,hit save as jpeg upload said picture to photobucket and post the link here
 
Play video hit pause on picture you like,hit print screen,open paint hit paste,hit save as jpeg upload said picture to photobucket and post the link here

I tried, but it didn't work. I use Windows Photo Gallery and while running the clip, even on pause, the print button on top of the page is always off. Any solutions?
 
I tried, but it didn't work. I use Windows Photo Gallery and while running the clip, even on pause, the print button on top of the page is always off. Any solutions?

If you hit the "print screen" button on your keyboard it will capture an image of your desktop. You then paste that image into your photo editing program like paint shop or Microsoft paint will even work. Crop it, save it and away you go.

J
 
I understand if you'd rather decline to say, but if not, I'd be interested to know what you are using for bait (I'm assuming that there is something on/in that deadfall to attract the deer for their photo-op?). I've tried a variety of sweet and salty tricks with quite limited success - seems to be apples or nuttin' (Nova Scotia).
Cheers, and thanks for posting - nice pic of the triplets!
-DW
 
Here are a few pictures of the survivors of last winter. They look pretty bony and battered. One looks to have mange or some sorta hair loss. another has a nasty gash on the back of it's neck,I'm guessing from barb wire. Hope some babies make it...we'll see in a month or so.








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