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warningshot
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a little too sensitive

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i think its a mosquito....

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And a beauty mosquito he is! I hope he's still around this fall... :D
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:) You know Northern Ontario`s national bird are large when they are caught on the game camera . :lol:
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Now wait a minute! I spent 5 yrs in Louisiana, where if'n they couldn't sell it or make a pet out of it, they put it in a gumbo! I've played 'Where's Waldo' w/ a bunch of game cam pics that had hidden deer on them. Won more than I lost.

I'm calling foul on this one!!!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Did the mosquito wipe out all your corn too? :shock:
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i have seen a few pics with moths and butterflies , and no deer ...it's pretty wild how sensitive the camera is..i'm leaning towards a mosquito as i wiped about 10 of them off my arm while switching the memory card out ...we had a very dry spring and they are just starting to show now so we have been lucky as they usually don't last too much longer
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Sensitive. Heck, I have one that clicks every time a cloud passes the sun. 300 pictures of a partly cloudy day. :lol:
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.....mosquitos ain't all that bad.



If I stumbled upon your camera in the woods.......

I would come back to it later and stroll right past - wearing a black gorilla costume.

Wait a few weeks for the BigFoot furvor to subside.....then wave the old flying saucer on a string in front of it. :mrgreen:
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Naw i only heard it hum :lol: .Serious note here with Steath cam's they have long delays on shutter. I get alot of pic's here nothing in them but trees & such. Animal has came & went before cam took pic
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Yup the mosquito`s are so big in northern ontario . They have been known to carry a full grown man away . :lol:
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