Great tips, thanks. We have been following The Hunting Farmer for a long time, he has a great channel and he has helped us a lot. He does pick the best locations.
Thanks 👍 The coyotes seem to have disappeared around me. I’m sure they will start showing up again now that hunting season is pretty much over. Thanks for stopping by!
Camera guru extrodinaire you are Brian........great advice.........All I see is saw logs there Brian..........it great to order this stuff now but you dont know when you will get it as for the Can Post strike........GRRrrrrrrr.
My neighbor Jeff, the one that took me up flying, has several cameras up So far, he has captured tons of deer, one of them an albino deer, on several occasions He has gotten bobcats a few times, and as of lately, I had to help him repair and rebuild one of his mounts that a bear nearly destroyed
😆 That’s the perfect name for them! I’m going to do the same thing and put out a few hummingbird feeders next year. I hope the new locations work. We’ll see what happens. Thanks for stopping by!
Great tips for setting up trail cameras effectively to capture the best wildlife moments and track deer activity. 💖
Glad you think so! Thanks very much for watching and commenting!
Good Evening Sir, You Are Truly An Trail Set Up Camera 👍🧐👌 Garde Pro Are Truly OUTSTANDING 👌🧐👍Cheers 🍻
Hi Dave! I’m looking forward to seeing how the E8 does. Thanks for stopping by!
Great video 👍 Thanks for sharing.!!!!! 🙏👍😊❤️
Thanks for visiting!
Always look forward to see what people's cameras catch.
I enjoy watching these kinds of videos. Thanks for stopping by!
I didn't realize how much prep work it takes to set up the cameras properly. It's a very interesting video Sir. Cheers 🔧👍
Thank you sir. Yea it takes some fooling around. The results are usually worth it. Thanks for stopping by!
Hey Mr Brian , can’t wait to see the awesome videos from your cameras . 👍🏻🦌
Thanks Del! Me too. Thanks for stopping by!
Nice video! It’s great to hear all these good tips! Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for stopping by!
Now your make me think that I should be working my cameras a bit....CHEERS
Only if your not capturing anything on them. Thanks for stopping by Gator!
Great tips, thanks. We have been following The Hunting Farmer for a long time, he has a great channel and he has helped us a lot. He does pick the best locations.
Yes, some of his videos are really something. Thanks for stopping by!
Thats great info my friend! I am waiting for my Gardepro camera to arrive! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Mark! Hope you have fun with it. Thanks for stopping by!
Good evening Brian. I would say your camera and feed placements should attract some nice shots.
Thanks Kenny! We will see soon. Thanks for stopping by my friend!
Fantastic Tips and tricks Brian. Got a coyote on the white flash last night. Thanks for sharing Enjoyed! 👍
Thanks 👍 The coyotes seem to have disappeared around me. I’m sure they will start showing up again now that hunting season is pretty much over. Thanks for stopping by!
@ welcome & I’m sure they will. 👍
Good afternoon Brian
Evening Gary!
Camera guru extrodinaire you are Brian........great advice.........All I see is saw logs there Brian..........it great to order this stuff now but you dont know when you will get it as for the Can Post strike........GRRrrrrrrr.
Yea, we can be at the mercy of the mail sometimes. Very frustrating. Not guru. Just a student. I love the learning part. Thanks for stopping by!
My neighbor Jeff, the one that took me up flying, has several cameras up
So far, he has captured tons of deer, one of them an albino deer, on several occasions
He has gotten bobcats a few times, and as of lately, I had to help him repair and rebuild one of his mounts that a bear nearly destroyed
Wow! Sounds like he has a few great locations!
I call bird feeders rat feeders. We don’t feed birds either other than the hummingbirds. 🤞 on the new locations Brian!
😆 That’s the perfect name for them! I’m going to do the same thing and put out a few hummingbird feeders next year. I hope the new locations work. We’ll see what happens. Thanks for stopping by!