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Originally posted by Smart View PostThink I finally have my wireless Covert in a consistent signal spot with the new antenna and height. Not a real good sun direction but at least it is hooked up at my favorite blind. Will replace the makeshift wood extension at the top next trip.
Hope it stays hooked up in this hole [emoji1317]
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Originally posted by KactusKiller View PostGood luck, found out today mine has been on setup since I set it out. Hopefully it start sending pics.
LMAO...I did that one day but luckily I was still there.
Just for future reference...when you close your door and the red light on the left is blinking fast that means you need to push it over to on. I have it ingrained in my mind now so hopefully it doesn't happen again...
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Originally posted by Smart View PostLMAO...I did that one day but luckily I was still there.
Just for future reference...when you close your door and the red light on the left is blinking fast that means you need to push it over to on. I have it ingrained in my mind now so hopefully it doesn't happen again...
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Weekend started off on a bad note while looking for sheds I found one of my bucks I passed last season caught in a cross fence. We did find a few sheds but most of the bucks we seen still had both sides. I set up my 600# timed All Season feeder and within 30mins they started hitting it. On another note the LO from my lease just north of Brady gassed a barn for snakes and I will let the pic speak for itself.
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Originally posted by Smart View PostHoly cow at the snakes!!!.... and bummer on the crossfence buck. Always wondered how many we lost to stuff like that we just wrote off to getting shot by the neighbors.
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It's crazy the amount of deer that get caught in fences. This past year, we had 6 different deer caught in our fences on our property, which is just under 400 acres. We were able to cut three of them out and they luckily were fine, but the other three were already dead when we arrived on the scene. There are also a lot of other spots in the fence where you can see they get hung, but manage to get out. I wish there was something that could help prevent the deer from getting caught.
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Originally posted by bgleaton View PostIt's crazy the amount of deer that get caught in fences. This past year, we had 6 different deer caught in our fences on our property, which is just under 400 acres. We were able to cut three of them out and they luckily were fine, but the other three were already dead when we arrived on the scene. There are also a lot of other spots in the fence where you can see they get hung, but manage to get out. I wish there was something that could help prevent the deer from getting caught.
I guess they just get lazy some times.
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