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    2020 public land deer pictures

    Please only post pictures of deer that you have put in time to pattern with scouting and effort. If it's in, around, or near a feeder/bait station it doesn't count.

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      #3
      I’m not believing it, if the GPS coordinates aren’t on the post too...

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        #4
        I do think this would be cool to see and maybe get more people in the woods, even though that’s not ideal for a public land hunter. I’m on the other end of the spectrum with a HF and lazy feeder watching, but really do appreciate public land hunting. I do think that a big public land deer is the hardest and most under appreciated trophy deer.

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          #5
          Where is this?

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            #6
            Here are a few of my favorites from the past few years. Getting them on camera is one thing; getting an arrow in them is another! But fun to look at either way.These are all north Texas public land.
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              #7
              Here are a few from this summer! One camera's dates/times were wrong. There are plenty of opportunities at big bucks on public land!
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                #8
                Oh, I see you use a scrape dripper.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by lovemylegacy View Post
                  Oh, I see you use a scrape dripper.
                  In some cases yes. I usually just hang cameras on existing scrapes. Sometimes I'll put a dripper over an existing scrape to freshen it up or I'll create a mock scrape.

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                    #10
                    With the gras patches above, how do you guys keep from taking a million photos of blowing weeds?

                    What settings are you running on cams?

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                      #11
                      In spots that have higher weeds, I'll try to knock down as much as I can. Some cameras are a little more sensitive than others. I get plenty of pics of nothing but some cameras don't trigger false pics as much as others. My of my settings are high sensitivity with 5-10 sec delay.

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                        #12
                        I'll let y'all know when I pull my SD card tomorrow!

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                          #13
                          are drippers considered baiting in TX?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by kdm015 View Post
                            are drippers considered baiting in TX?
                            Not on national forest land.

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                              #15
                              I see most of your cameras are at ground level. Your hiding them pretty good? I generally carry a climbing stick and place mine around 10-12 feet. I have a swivel attachment that allows me to angle my camera appropriately.

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