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sniper
Junior Member
ALABAMA
349 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 09:23:32
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OK, what are some of the weird things that you guys have caught on camera or video?
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bucknrut07
Senior Member
MS
1015 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 10:02:23
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| buddy of mine at work who hunts alone on his own 300 acres said he got a picture of someone taking a leak right in front of his camera. |
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bt58
Advanced Member
HATTIESBURG, MS
2116 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 10:07:02
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| Smile, you're on candid camera... |
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dwayneensign
Advanced Member
MS
2703 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 10:30:04
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| We have a guy in our club that is real territorial about the area he hunts. He posted signs warning people to keep out and that the area was monitored by cameras. One of the guilty "tresspassers" got caught on a camera. The only problem was all that was visible was a big hairy "moon". I heard it suggested that our Club have all the members line up, rear facing, with our drawers down so the tresspasser can be identified. |
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dwayneensign
Advanced Member
MS
2703 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 10:30:50
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quote: Originally posted by bucknrut07
buddy of mine at work who hunts alone on his own 300 acres said he got a picture of someone taking a leak right in front of his camera.
Was that you twinriver? |
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sniper
Junior Member
ALABAMA
349 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 10:48:50
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| While I was a Game Warden me and my partner were checking on baited sites and after we got through checking we noticed a trail cam pointing at us. We never seen a flash but we figured our cover was blown so we just posed for a few pictures. At least the guy confirmed what or who in this case was coming to his bait pile? |
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gtk
Senior Member
MS
1957 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 12:21:00
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1. Dog peeing on my camera 2. Woman Flipping me the "bird" (Never seen her before) 3. Snapping turtle in a corn field ? (True) 4. Person on 4wheeler pulling a boat w/out trailer (dragging it)
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WWP
Better Than Average Member
MS
678 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 13:52:42
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| For some reason, whenever a person encounters one of my cameras, they have an insatiable urge to show their rear or their privates |
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DIEHARD
Senior Member
1098 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 14:02:53
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| Dang GTK, were do you hunt? Wild dogs, wild women, snappers and thieves on camera in the woods. haha Only in MS...Well maybe AR (just a joke people) |
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gtk
Senior Member
MS
1957 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 14:20:59
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DeSoto County... Ya know, we are getting a lot of the "Memphis" crowd down here now :)
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treestand
Advanced Member
MISSOURI
3072 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2005 : 17:02:30
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Memphis, well maybe the dog and possibly the mad woman but the turtle and guy dragging a boat had to be Ark or MS.
I can't live in Mississippi at this time but my heart and soul will always cherish the times I can spend there. |
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R4570govt
Starting Member
TX
32 Posts |
Posted - 10/06/2005 : 06:43:39
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Don't know about weird, but how about funny? Put the game camera on top of a hill, looking down the trail. First picture is me and my hunting buddy walking past the camera, going down the hill. Next picture, time stamped 2 minutes later, is a 10-point buck, standing in the trail, looking down the trail where we just went. No doubt he was there all along, hiding behind the camera. If I can find them, I'll scan them and post them when I get back from overseas. Oh, yeah, same location, got a great picture of my nephew and his girlfriend, heading off to the woods for communing with nature, I'm sure
Accuracy is important, but caliber counts. |
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phildaddy
Senior Member
MS
1357 Posts |
Posted - 10/06/2005 : 07:07:04
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quote: Originally posted by R4570govt
Don't know about weird, but how about funny? Put the game camera on top of a hill, looking down the trail. First picture is me and my hunting buddy walking past the camera, going down the hill. Next picture, time stamped 2 minutes later, is a 10-point buck, standing in the trail, looking down the trail where we just went. No doubt he was there all along, hiding behind the camera. If I can find them, I'll scan them and post them when I get back from overseas. Oh, yeah, same location, got a great picture of my nephew and his girlfriend, heading off to the woods for communing with nature, I'm sure
Accuracy is important, but caliber counts.
After reading your post, all these cameras out in the woods are making me nervous. |
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