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Right dogfox.

Greyman has put his pics up for all to see.

So I think you should put your pad video up for all to see.

I await the excuses

You're f****n obsessed with this, maybe you should just let it go now.
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Right dogfox.

Greyman has put his pics up for all to see.

So I think you should put your pad video up for all to see.

I await the excuses

You're f****n obsessed with this, maybe you should just let it go now.
Have I hit a nerve Pesky.

Or do you want me to ask you for your pad video.

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Greyman,fairplay for getting out and setting your trailcams, its the first step in what could be a long process.

However, you need to practice your positioning of thd cameras, your footage is completely destroyed by the ir glare from the chicken wire.

Set your trail cam somewhere else, with a clear view of the area you want to film.

even a blade of grass can destroy a night time clip.

 

Enjoy your time out in the woods!

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Greyman,fairplay for getting out and setting your trailcams, its the first step in what could be a long process.

However, you need to practice your positioning of thd cameras, your footage is completely destroyed by the ir glare from the chicken wire.

Set your trail cam somewhere else, with a clear view of the area you want to film.

even a blade of grass can destroy a night time clip.

 

Enjoy your time out in the woods!

I think he has problems setting them as he's not supposed to be there . Having to hide the trailcam from the animals and the people

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