+Jake Deal thanks buddy! 👊 I'm looking forward to seeing what shows up too, keep you posted. I definitely gotta step up the trail cam game, been slacking haha!
Yeah, those would be a little scary too. I wish we had warmer winters here, but I guess not having chiggers and fire ants is one of the benefits of the cold. I’d take them this year though, we had 5’ of snow in February alone. Still a lot hanging around.
I have the same primos camera. You can format sd cards with the camera just hold down the up and down arrows at the same time. I’ve never had an issue with it besides being over sensitive.
Ahh, good to know, thanks! I’ll give that a whirl, it’d beat having to format on the computer every time. Good camera otherwise, pretty good on batteries too.
Do the SD cards have to be reformated on the device they're going to be used with, or can they be reformated on a computer, then used with a trail cam?
btw, I can't see the bush very well, but it might be dogwood. So many wild berries are poisonous, it's a good idea to never eat them if you aren't sure. For example, people used to make poke salad from young leaves on a pokeweed shrub. However, they also knew how to boil the leaves to extract the poison. Bane berries grow on a short plant and taste sweet. They are also extremely deadly to humans. I don't believe that dogwood berries are considered poisonous but they can cause some bad stomach reactions. Again, I can't tell for sure what those berries are. You said they look like blue berries, but aren't they white? Or are those white flowers?
Here in the NC mountains , it’s easy to harvest an early season bow deer , but one hundred chigger bites on your ankles and manhood is the price you will pay.
No it’s not worth it those chiggers are invisible and when they get under your skin , it feels like they are digging in to the bone and then each bite will fester up and drip puss for several days and I am not joking , it is pure hell on earth to have a dozen bites from those things in the wrong places. A wasp sting is over in a day , but a buried in chigger is a week of hell. When and where they get is in dry weather and dry ridges with brush and weed cover.
Your getting ready I'm getting ready we're all getting ready lol post them shots brother looking forward to it
+Robert Thompson haha, I hear ya! Good luck getting things ready. I have lots to do lol. Will do, thanks for the comment brother, catch you soon!!
Looking forward to seeing what is going to be on the trail cameras. You have to get the culvert fixed as well! Smashed the like button👍👊
+Jake Deal thanks buddy! 👊 I'm looking forward to seeing what shows up too, keep you posted. I definitely gotta step up the trail cam game, been slacking haha!
Nice video! looking forward to seeing how you make your mock scrapes...🦌.✌🏽
+Big Black Hunter thanks!! Hoping to get them going real soon, and I'm definitely no expert but have had real good luck with them in the past. 👍
Oh and fire ain’t as of recent have become another problem but at least you can see those and know when you are in danger.
Yeah, those would be a little scary too. I wish we had warmer winters here, but I guess not having chiggers and fire ants is one of the benefits of the cold. I’d take them this year though, we had 5’ of snow in February alone. Still a lot hanging around.
I have the same primos camera. You can format sd cards with the camera just hold down the up and down arrows at the same time. I’ve never had an issue with it besides being over sensitive.
Ahh, good to know, thanks! I’ll give that a whirl, it’d beat having to format on the computer every time. Good camera otherwise, pretty good on batteries too.
Do the SD cards have to be reformated on the device they're going to be used with, or can they be reformated on a computer, then used with a trail cam?
btw, I can't see the bush very well, but it might be dogwood. So many wild berries are poisonous, it's a good idea to never eat them if you aren't sure. For example, people used to make poke salad from young leaves on a pokeweed shrub. However, they also knew how to boil the leaves to extract the poison. Bane berries grow on a short plant and taste sweet. They are also extremely deadly to humans. I don't believe that dogwood berries are considered poisonous but they can cause some bad stomach reactions. Again, I can't tell for sure what those berries are. You said they look like blue berries, but aren't they white? Or are those white flowers?
Great question, I was able to format them with a computer as well. And excellent point about the berries!
@@saintrude you’re right, they’re definitely a white color
Here in the NC mountains , it’s easy to harvest an early season bow deer , but one hundred chigger bites on your ankles and manhood is the price you will pay.
Haha, I’m not sure that’s worth it! Since I’ve never had any encounters with chiggers, I can’t say for sure, but sounds bad lol!
No it’s not worth it those chiggers are invisible and when they get under your skin , it feels like they are digging in to the bone and then each bite will fester up and drip puss for several days and I am not joking , it is pure hell on earth to have a dozen bites from those things in the wrong places.
A wasp sting is over in a day , but a buried in chigger is a week of hell. When and where they get is in dry weather and dry ridges with brush and weed cover.
Wow, that’s crazy! I really glad I’ve never had to deal with them.