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Walleyes

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Re: Trail Cam Pics
« Reply #20 on: October 11, 2016, 03:41:23 PM »
Yah it takes alright pics Tuc but it has a peoblem keeping the date and time as you can see. I set all the cams up when I set them out and for some reason that one always loses its dates. Seems the old cheap Simmons will hold its date until the batteries are stone dead.
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Re: Trail Cam Pics
« Reply #21 on: November 13, 2016, 03:19:35 PM »
Looks like so far I have 5 different bucks cruising the back of my place.

Got this fellow coming around, not sure if its our big one if it is he's on his way down and past his prime. It sure has the same frame as the one I've been watching here for 4 years now he's just shorter in the main beams and G-1's than the last couple years. If so given the chance I think I would let the old master walk and let his genes stay out there in the herd as long as possible. If he's as old as I presume he should be he wouldn't be worth the kill for meat. Hopefully none of the neighbors see him and he dies of old age.

Date is off on the cam, I would put the date around a week ago.
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Re: Trail Cam Pics
« Reply #22 on: November 13, 2016, 03:45:49 PM »
I like you approach to the management of the deer around you. Keeping a strong gene poll will only add to better animals over all. Problem being as you said, sometimes people don't think about the meat just the rack.