

Across the creek to screw a few metal cleats in a likely tree and check the cam. Creek still up enough to make a dicey crossing.
Creek cam as nutty as ever. Crazy exposures and glow-in-the-dark deer. I wouldn't bother posting a pure white file. How hard can it be to make an auto exposure on a closed system?
Last night at Academy I looked at a bunch of cams. Most of them take D batteries. I don't want to get into buying batteries. You spend a fortune, even if they do promise 60 days. I doubt that.
Scrapes untouched since the rain. They tore them open, used them, then took a break. One big deer print on the closer cam. They are around.
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