This Photo Looks Like A Commercial For C'Mere Deer Stop

EAGLE EYE 444

King Casanova
This is a recent and it looked awesome to me as the bucks were lining up for sure for this commercial shoot.

And no, I do not use any of the C'Mere Deer products either !!!!!

By the way, there are 4 deer in this photo and all of them were bucks. I was able to see that the "hiding deer" was actually a "spike" from a different camera angle as the times matched up and the rest of those deer also walked right in front of the other camera as well.

This is a WGI Model N6ECA RED ENHANCED and I bought 10 of these cameras back in June 2017 while on sale for $29.99 each. This camera was actually manufactured on 04/12/2012 and it works great. I had already originally used some of these model cameras beginning back in October of 2012 and I have been well pleased with them over the years.
 

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EAGLE EYE 444

King Casanova
The deer shown above are the same deer that just had walked across my pasture and these are the views from another camera location on the other side of my pasture.

If you look real close in the first photo # 0138 right below, look between this buck's antlers, you will see the "spike buck" that is "hiding" in photo # 0287 above. This camera is a WGI RAZOR 10 Lightsout, 10 Mp, and I have used lots of these models over the years.

I don't miss very much that happens on my property and as you can see, I get photos of the critters coming and going. :D :D :D
 

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Jim Boyd

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Awesome photos!
 

EAGLE EYE 444

King Casanova
Nice. Why is that camera on the tree in the first pic so high? Looks like it's 5 ft. High???

Because it is tilted downward somewhat and this is the view from it of some of these same deer. My pasture is sloped downward and this angle catches everything that crosses the area. It is hard to realize the slope involved across the area so I use a small stick and tilt lots of my cameras. Some of my cameras are located only 2 1/2 ft above the ground and others are located anywhere from 3 feet up to 7 feet because by me being tall, I can reach most everyone of them to check and or replace the cards when necessary with no problem. I do have a few that are located up much higher so that nobody sees them if they are trespassing etc. The picture right below # 0168 is actually the spike buck that is "hiding" in the very first photo of my post # 1.

I have lots of cameras and they are not ALL set for the exact minute on every one BUT they are within a couple of minutes normally. There are three different WGI model camera that took these photos.

The photos right below were made on a WGI Model W5CA Blade 5, 5 MP that I installed in the woods originally on 8/31/2013. It has worked well for me and continued to perform for over 4 1/2 years now.
 

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