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An interesting buck. And one of the many things I learned using mostly video last year is how many bucks are limping by the end of the rut. These are not hunting wounds but battle wounds. I'll bet almost a third of the oldest bucks were limping by the end of the rut.
 

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And by the way, all of these videos were shot from a Browning Dark Ops Pro XD. Trailcampro's written review calls them a low-glow, but their video review calls them a true black-flash. Personally, I don't know anyone who can see the flash, and not once did deer react to the flash by immediately turning and looking at it. I would consider them a true black-flash no-glow. Loved the cameras, but their weak point is night still pictures (grainy, and poor distance illumination in the dark). However, the night video is pretty good. The one major downside to the night video is how "spotlight" the illumination is, with the flash bright in the center, but near black at the edges. If the peripheral illumination were better, you would be able to see this buck sparring match more clearly. But turn up the volume and listen.
 

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How long of interval do you normally leave between the cameras ability to take a new video Bryan?

minutes...an hour?

Now that I have a couple of the cellular cameras, I am gonna dedicate them to video
 
As soon as I have some good video from the new Browning Spec Ops Elite HP4, I'll post them. Much better night illumination, not only for distance, but for flooding the entire area with light.
Looking forward to seeing these
 
Can you share a link for that last batch of cell cams you've been writing about the past few weeks? Thanks!
They're not cell cams. Only record to SD cards. And you can see the difference in the night video on my thread about comparing night video from Browning cams.
 

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