Trail camera addiction

tmorg27

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Anybody else get super excited walking up to your trail cameras. No matter how many times I do it. I still get a kick out seeing what he passed by. Seeing as I know I'm missing it right now I'll post a few of my favorites. Let's see a few of yours? Also what cameras are you running. I love the browning strike force he pro.
 

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LostArra

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I keep a camera on a fence crossing in the woods behind our house just to see what's in the area. Now my wife is addicted to checking what new critters are out there.
 

Ross

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A fun hobby for sune👍 Have 12 out with most not accessible for a few months running cheap spypoints and stealthcams
 

snakelk

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Yes, always excited to check my cams. It becomes an addiction of sorts for some of us! Running a mix of Browning, Stealth, Primos, Moultrie, Wildgame, and Bushnell.
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tracker12

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I enjoy getting a nice animal on camera as much as I do hunting em. Nice pics by the way.
 

MadDawg

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We never laid eyes on any of these guys. It was worth all the time and effort just to see pictures!!
 

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Go Pokes

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I've had one up at my cabin now for about 3 months. Too much snow to get to it without snowshoes, the excitement this spring of opening it up will be unbearable.
 

scho0558

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Absolutely addicted! I resisted at first but bought a couple handfuls last winter and had them out last summer into early fall. Excellent tool for sure and dang fun to see whats out there. Mine are almost exclisuvely on public so I buy cheap refurbished StealthCams.
 

Tenstrike

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This is a timber walking up to my trail camera, it was attached to a tree with tape as I had run out of hangers. He chewed the tape, got the camera down and chewed on it for a while. When I checked the card this was the last picture. It's out of focus but I got a kick out of it.
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snakelk

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Cool pics Can't hit em. Looks like an interesting location, maybe sub alpine near treeline. Makes for a cool background and pictures!
 
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Cool pics Can't hit em. Looks like an interesting location, maybe sub alpine near treeline. Makes for a cool background and pictures!

Thanks , its about 11k elevation on the western side of the sierra’s . There was still snow up there in July , for California you have to go way up there to still see snow
 

Bryanboss429

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...has turned into an addiction, like hunting! I look forward to July, when i can retrieve my cards and swap batteries. It goes with scouting. I use Wildgame and am adding a couple Moultrie. This was the only pic i had with me at work. It's my background pic on my cpu. Mine are all on public and secured with python locks. never had any issues of tampering.
 

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