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<blockquote data-quote="Footvolman" data-source="post: 5000660" data-attributes="member: 21043"><p>I run 14 cameras and only have one on still photos. Last year I had photos of bucks that I believed to be smaller bucks because of camera angle. He would then walk past video and was amazed how big he was. The information you receive from videos is so great. I also run browning dark ops and have some out a year and batteries just now going down. The one fascinating video I have is 10 foot off a scrape. A old large 10 point comes in works the scrape and turns around and lays down in the scrape. It was like a Hugh cow trying to lay down and made big thump on camera when he went down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Footvolman, post: 5000660, member: 21043"] I run 14 cameras and only have one on still photos. Last year I had photos of bucks that I believed to be smaller bucks because of camera angle. He would then walk past video and was amazed how big he was. The information you receive from videos is so great. I also run browning dark ops and have some out a year and batteries just now going down. The one fascinating video I have is 10 foot off a scrape. A old large 10 point comes in works the scrape and turns around and lays down in the scrape. It was like a Hugh cow trying to lay down and made big thump on camera when he went down. [/QUOTE]
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