iowabucks
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It seems like i have been waiting forever to finally start posting pics this year.
I had one of mine stolen during turkey season couple years ago , so now i wait till mid June to put them out, then left them for a month with lithiums. All P41's showed a full charge and 1 had half a charge left. (150 to 200 pics). My "camline" takes me 4 hours to run, and in this heat and humidity, and with the bugs and the tall weeds, i decided to wait a month instead of every two weeks.
I did have an S40/SSS setup on a creek bed 10 feet above water level. You guessed it, we got alot of rain couple weeks back and it along with my slave flash took a bath. The slave looks like a total loss but the S40 was sitting on a pipe thru and only the SSS board got wet in that one. I wont know for sure till it completely dries.
I'm pretty sure a couple of these bucks might be the same one, maybe all are, i haven't had time to really study them. At least it looks like the same buck i call Baby Booner from last year, he's still pretty young but great potential. All pics are from homebrew P41 units.
I had one of mine stolen during turkey season couple years ago , so now i wait till mid June to put them out, then left them for a month with lithiums. All P41's showed a full charge and 1 had half a charge left. (150 to 200 pics). My "camline" takes me 4 hours to run, and in this heat and humidity, and with the bugs and the tall weeds, i decided to wait a month instead of every two weeks.
I did have an S40/SSS setup on a creek bed 10 feet above water level. You guessed it, we got alot of rain couple weeks back and it along with my slave flash took a bath. The slave looks like a total loss but the S40 was sitting on a pipe thru and only the SSS board got wet in that one. I wont know for sure till it completely dries.
I'm pretty sure a couple of these bucks might be the same one, maybe all are, i haven't had time to really study them. At least it looks like the same buck i call Baby Booner from last year, he's still pretty young but great potential. All pics are from homebrew P41 units.