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Game Camera Pics
Set of my new Camera friday and took a look at them today, Had over 1460 pics in just 3 days. on to the pics.
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To slow down the 'coons, take some 3'-4' lengths of 4" PVC pipe, rip it end to end, and put it around each leg. They can't climb it. Or if the feeder is empty, just sleeve the PVC on. Either way, suspend it with one piece of bailing wire about 3" off the ground. Ditto on the pigs. Last edited by kingchip : 06-08-2009 at 07:18 PM. |
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lol well it does it keep the cows out, Everything else... o well lol
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