I hope when I die and if I get to Heaven all of these beautiful creatures are there and I can hug them and pet them. Just the thoughts of an old lady.😊 Thank you for sharing the beauty.
Never having used a trail cam ru-vid.comUgkx2sTDdZXomuxedMg_HothfjSXjR3rpPkA before, I was very impressed with the quality of the images and videos. The sensitivity of the camera can be adjusted as well as the length of video recordings. Once I found the sweet spot, I was getting great clips of deer and other animals almost every day. I was worried about battery life but have been running off the same 4 aa batteries for over a month. The SD card is easy to remove and connect to a computer. I have a Mac, and the AVI files open natively in QuickTime and are easy to save and share. This is a great, budget-friendly trail cam.
Good job on the variety of animals. I dont get a lot of those on my Trail camera where i live. its nice to see the moose and mountain lions. Keep up the good work.
Just came across your channel. Looks like I found a goldmine of trail can videos. Don't you just love the anticipation though of what's going to show up next hen checking your trail cams?
Thanks for stopping by. I seemed to amassed quite a collection over the years. Checking my cams is a great way to escape and hit the woods now and then. In fact, I'll head out today and check a few. I also love that anticipation of not knowing what was captured. It's good fun!
When hunting big game, squirrels can be irritating at times with their chatter. I'm sure the game pays attention. Two years ago while hunting elk, the squirrels actually gave away the position on a big bull that was on the same trail I was. I knew something was there and waited, resulting in a full freezer. It works both ways.
Great video! I'm trying to figure out where you have moose, elk, whitetail and cats and bears all using the same trails. Looks like you know where to find the napping spots but I'm waiting for that bunch of elk to come charging through and run over the moose. 😊
I was wondering too, way many of these magnificent animals lay down & take a nap right there. Maybe it’s a sunny, flat area where they feel safe from humans? .
I'm surprised you haven't seen any Squatches yet! I wouldn't give away my location either but this looks like my neck of the woods, except more north since we don't have moose where I am. I didn't know we had whitetails west of the Rockies.
@@bogodproductions4712 not on trail cams but I've seen them in person on several occasions. I'm just saying you have so much wildlife out there you're bound to run into one sooner or later. Maybe not on trail cam but in person.
I was thinking to myself, as Mr Elk laid himself down, just out of the shot of the camera to the left, Move over just a little! Then, about 7:10 in the video, that's exactly what he did. Cool!
This was definitely one of my favorite locations. Good cover, water, and seclusion. Unfortunately, I have to pull the cam. This spot just got logged over.
The elk are at the height of their rut, as it is referred to, when this capture took place. Their hormones are raging and this young one, a "teenager", probably doesn't have an outlet. He just had a short nap and maybe dreamed of a gorgeous cow. You saw a probably involuntary reflex action stemming from this heightened awareness related to the "birds and bees". I'm sure this awareness affects males similarly with a variety of species, If you know what I mean.
@@bogodproductions4712 Makes sense. I knew it had to do with hormones however I wasn't certain if a scent being laid or left behind. Thanks for the video and the clarification.