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Old film pics.

Diablo54

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Have any to share? I have a few from dad's album. I remember taking them to fruth to have them developed. Lol

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bowhunter1023

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One and only one as I went digital in 2005. This was the only pic that old Moultrie 35mm camera took. Picture was taken 10/28/04 and I killed the buck 12/1/04. It hooked me for life!

 

finelyshedded

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This is one of my personal best. Filmed Ron and my number 1 target buck which was killed about 3 weeks later by a gun hunter that never knew he existed. That's how it goes sometimes but Ron was able to score the deer and he netted 170" typical with 25" of abs boosting his NT score to 195". I had this same buck within 45 yards again the year before when he was a typical clean 10 that would have grossed 170". Filmed him for 13 minutes and 17 sec that time. He was the highest scoring deer we ever hunted.


This is a pic of the bucks left shed Ron found the winter AFTER the buck was killed but from the year before when he scored 170 when I filmed him for over 13 minutes. How cool is that! The antler had no rodent damage but was partially discolored because it was laying in water and cattails that were in a slough between two AG fields and about 1.5 miles from where I filmed him.



This is the buck laying in the bed of the very fortunate hunters truck.
 
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Boarhead

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My first trail cam was a Cam trakker the thing is made like a tank.Still have it but sure wish I would have bought one of their digital ones before they went out of business.The thing still works and I have had it for about 15 or 20 yrs not like the crap ones today that quit after a yr or 2.The thing took great pics also.uploadfromtaptalk1409150311702.jpguploadfromtaptalk1409150324022.jpguploadfromtaptalk1409150438450.jpguploadfromtaptalk1409150467070.jpguploadfromtaptalk1409150478980.jpguploadfromtaptalk1409150497434.jpguploadfromtaptalk1409150511807.jpguploadfromtaptalk1409150526075.jpg
 

Boarhead

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uploadfromtaptalk1409150793138.jpguploadfromtaptalk1409150813762.jpgThis buck I ended up taking with my bow on nov 4th 2004 he had 16 points.Was a fun hunt and had some history with him.Good thread Taylor after going through my albums I didnt realize I had so many 35mm film pics. Would love to get my hands on another camtrakker in digital. Maybe I can find someone that could switch the 35mm camera in it out with a digital one.lol
 

RedCloud

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Pretty cool pics for sure. I could never afford one of those when they cam out so we had to use the ol string across the trail to see if they was through morning or evening lol.
 

Boarhead

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Jeez Brian! You had some beauts then and still do today. Very nice history of good bucks.
Thanks Phil kind of forgot about the old film cam pics but have lots more just threw a few out there. Seriously though I think I will try and find someone that might be good electronically to switch the old camera out for a digital one. I know their are guys out there that make their own homebrew cams.Anybody know someone like that let me know.Thx.