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  1. DJN

    Camera only write to Sd card

    I have 6 of the GardePro cameras, with a couple in use for a full year now. Absolutely no issues or complaints with them. I use lithium AA’s on picture mode. I’ve been through quite a variety of trail cams over the years and these are just as good (or better compared to just a few years ago)...
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    Rope Mock Scrapes

    Mine (from Amazon as well) definitely had a strong odor out of the package. I just let it sit outside for a week or two before hanging. Still had plenty of smell to it, but deer started using it pretty quickly anyway.
  3. DJN

    Rope Mock Scrapes

    Three years ago, I hung a 1” hemp rope (after letting it air out bit) and used some Smokey’s preorbital scent (only took an application or two before the scrape took off). It has become a year-round scrape, used by does as well.
  4. DJN

    Apple tree question

    Hey John - You looking to hunt over them (bow/gun/late season?) or eating (fresh/baking/cider/etc) or something different? Wanting a no-spray situation I would guess?
  5. DJN

    Wildflower/Prairie Mixture

    Prairie Moon seems like a popular place from the pollinator/wildflower groups I’m in. I haven’t pulled the trigger yet, but I’m in the same boat as you - looking to dress up an old hayfield. Sign over your first born.
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    I guess it was bound to happen...

    Sorry to see that Okie. I’ve had odds and ends disappear or get messed with, but nothing to that extent. Hopefully it gets sorted out and hope the Tactacams work out for you. Best of luck
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    New Muzzleloader?

    I have (2) CVA Optima V2’s. Love ‘em. Super accurate and very easy to clean (shooting Blackhorn 209). As far as easy to load - it all depends on your sabot. There are 2 main sabot manufacturers: Harvester and MMP. Listed smallest bore to largest bore , (based on using a .451-.452 bullet for a...
  8. DJN

    Anchor blind to asphalt

    Maybe cut/drill into the old road to see how much material you’re working with, but I would recommend cutting a piece of asphalt out (maybe a 12-18” square or so) for each leg and auger/dig holes to sink the 4x4’s (as much as possible) down to frost line, or at least 2-3’ if you’re down south...
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