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Post by specialsk on Feb 12, 2006 3:51:09 GMT 12.75
Well 2005 deer season wasn't what I was hoping but still satisfied with 3 does. Next week I'm going to the hunting club to build a box stand. this is the time to do it instead of mid summer. This year I'm going to take alot of time in the woods than last year. I got 2 days off from work to bow hunt and 2 days off to muzzle hunt and 5 days off for gun. I hope this year will be a better year. What is the best camera for the woods. I bought a 106 dollar ditigal camera but I took it back. I heard alot of people have problems with it. If you have any output I would appreciate it...Thanks
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Post by Toby Benoit on Feb 12, 2006 5:55:52 GMT 12.75
It's also time to clear around your oaks and fruit trees and put some 7-7-7 fertilizer to them.
Cameras? I'm not a photographer at all, but I do know that the higher number of megapixels you have, the better photo resolution you'll get. I have to have high MP becaus most of my photo's are taken to suport an article and the magazines request no fewer than 4.0MP.
I have a Kodak 5.0mp. It's got a pretty good zoom and is lightweight. It takes awesome pictures for about three-hundred bucks at Wally-World.
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Post by Paws on Feb 12, 2006 5:56:37 GMT 12.75
Specialsk, it sounds like you did just fine. You can't eat racks partner! For your camera are you looking for a trail camera to shoot movement or something you will snap photographs with yourself?
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