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    #16
    Mid July till feb.

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      #17
      I run them year round but as you mentioned the sun can be brutal on cameras and batteries so...

      Spoiler alert:

      In about a week I'll be unveiling my new camera shade. I'll post when it officially available.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Tshelly View Post


        It’s time


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        Delete that!!! There are NO deer in clear cuts!!!

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          #19
          Originally posted by Tshelly View Post


          It’s time


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          Looking good!

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            #20
            Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
            I run them year round but as you mentioned the sun can be brutal on cameras and batteries so...

            Spoiler alert:

            In about a week I'll be unveiling my new camera shade. I'll post when it officially available.
            I’ll keep an eye out for this!

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              #21
              We put ours out second weekend in August when we do our work weekend and take up the last day of deer season. This will be year six for our Bushnell trophy cams and year seven for our Reconyx. There are certainly some cool events we miss, shedding antlers and velvet growth. But not having them out in the dead of winter and heat of summer at the very least doubles life expectancy. Shackelford county btw.

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                #22
                Originally posted by sboudreaux View Post
                I also put them back out in August, it can be fun to watch them grow in velvet.
                Most of mine are done growing by August. The last couple of weeks before September they are hardening up and shed the velvet usually September 1st or so.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
                  I run them year round but as you mentioned the sun can be brutal on cameras and batteries so...

                  Spoiler alert:

                  In about a week I'll be unveiling my new camera shade. I'll post when it officially available.

                  In.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
                    I run them year round but as you mentioned the sun can be brutal on cameras and batteries so...

                    Spoiler alert:

                    In about a week I'll be unveiling my new camera shade. I'll post when it officially available.
                    Complete assembly with mounting capabilities as well?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
                      I run them year round but as you mentioned the sun can be brutal on cameras and batteries so...

                      Spoiler alert:

                      In about a week I'll be unveiling my new camera shade. I'll post when it officially available.


                      Keeping them covered also helps to keep them from condensation buildup on wet mornings. Interested in this


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                        #26
                        Originally posted by myway View Post
                        Complete assembly with mounting capabilities as well?
                        Yes.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by bloodstick View Post
                          Keeping them covered also helps to keep them from condensation buildup on wet mornings. Interested in this


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                          Also helps with low angle sun if not pointed North,
                          and gives a little "bounce" at night with LED flash.

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                            #28
                            I set mine out about 3 wks ago on my new lease. Up until last week I had no idea what I had. I've seen several does, Javis, and some nice sized piggies. My cams aren't the top notch stuff, 25 dollar Wally World Tasco cam so I'm not worried about longevity, but so far they've survived temps below 20° to temps above 100°.

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                              #29
                              I take mine up after the season and put them back out in July.

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                                #30
                                First of August for me.

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