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    Covert Cameras

    Hawk, according to Covert their sensors are set a bit wider than their lens can cover. The description I got was they wanted to make sure they did not miss any animals but you also will get some bare pictures. I have run coverts for 5 years and the new ones are their best. I modify each of my...
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    Tree stand safety harness FREE

    Kern, I still have a few. PM me your shipping info and I will get one out to you.
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    Tree stand safety harness FREE

    I have 20+ safety harnesses that came with tree stands that I have accumulated and would be happy to give to anybody who needs one. Local pickup in Council Bluffs area or I will even ship to you for free if you will wear it and potentially avoid an accident. I always wear a harness and want...
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    Looks just like my fridge. Careful, now you will be hooked on collecting acorns, planting them, caring for the trees, and this forum. Ha
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    2 Moultrie M-80 cameras for sale

    I have 2 M-80's for sale. They were purchased last October and used through the bow season. Good condition and I have the owners manuals and plot watcher software for them. $180 tyd for the pair.
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    2012 Trail Cams Choices

    Reconyx and Covert for me. I run the Reconyx where i think they are secure and have the highest value to me and now all Coverts elsewhere. I also run Moultries, Bushnell, & Cuddies but want to standardize so i will be having a trail camera clearance sale on all but the Reconyx and Coverts as...
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    Reconyx

    Once you get a Reconyx it is hard to use any other cams. I am still running a bunch of other cams and i am replacing some each year with Reconyx. The night pictures seem grainy vs white flash cams but are similar to most other IR cams. Battery life is unbelievable and the biggest selling...
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    Plot Watchers

    I use mine like Buckeye does. I mainly set it on plots or fields with many possible points of entry to pinpoint which trail or direction the animal is using. They also work nice to cover a large opening that would require 2 or 3 cams to cover. It is possible to zoom out to about 25 yards but...
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    Too Slow Cameras!!

    The daytime pictures are good but the nightime pictures are awesome. The flash cuddies have their place with me for mineral sites and scrapes. I typically don't use them on trails or plots just because of their limited sensing area but up close they are by far my best night time pictures.
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    Too Slow Cameras!!

    6X6, Bass Pro has flash Cuddy flash Captures on sale right now for $119.
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    Plot Watchers

    I don't have a plotwatcher but did add two Primos DPS this year. I think the plotwatcher is a little better quality but the DPS's let me try the time lapse out at half the cost. It is amazing how much more info you can get during daylight hours than you can with a trail cam. Card size and...
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    Cultipackers 4 sale

    PM sent........
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    Elevated Camera Mount

    Nice idea. Did you just bolt the M80 to it?
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    Finally, after seven years...

    Congrats! That is a great first buck with a bow.
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    need new sight

    I agree with Cooter, for a tough sight it is hard to beat a Spot Hog.
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    picking flattened corn

    Was this in an area with both hail and wind or just wind? If it had both we are getting a little over half of it in the bad areas and if it just got wind we are able to pick up the majority of it. Those hail and wind damaged fields will feed alot of wildlife this winter.
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    Should I shoot this deformed buck?

    Long answer: It may just be a lump caused by a thorn or splinter he got while eating. I see it every year in my cow herd usually from some ground hay or sometimes hay that got put up that contains hay needles. In cattle we drain it if it affects their breathing or ability to swallow otherwise we...
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    preventing deer browse on existing plantings I have 10 acres of tree plots on my South Dakota farm. The plantings are in their 4th year and the deer browse on my bur oaks is incredible. I am going to replace about 100 trees that didn't make it and I plan on using tree tubes on them. My question...
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