GS200 buck picture
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Farmington, Missouri
Posts: 19
GS200 buck picture
Thanks again for the welcome. Here is a buck picture from my 9 acre hunting spot which I own that is 3.4 miles from my house. The property borders a gated community of expensive homes where hunting is not allowed. I have planted 4, 1/4 acre food plots ( Bio-logic, clover, alfalfa, brassicas, oats, wheat, soybeans, and sunflowers), 3 apple trees, 3 pear trees and had a 3/4 acre Koi pond dug last fall which is 9 feet deep and is full of water and 576 koi that I raised. I have also put out 2 mineral licks using the recipe that I got from the Missouri Conservation Department and an automatic feeder. I have 3 Moultrie GS200 cameras that I have stationed at the mineral licks and feeder. I know that a lot of people have had mixed results with the GS200 but I can't say a bad thing about mine yet. Rarely a day goes by that I don't get deer pictures from all 3 cameras.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
Posts: 1,469
RE: GS200 buck picture
ORIGINAL: SuperRedHawk
Wow, you got quite an operation going for just 9 acres, that's great.
Sounds like it could be a killer little spot.
No complaints with my gs200 either.
Wow, you got quite an operation going for just 9 acres, that's great.
Sounds like it could be a killer little spot.
No complaints with my gs200 either.
Those are really nice pictures. I hear so many good things about the gs200. I live a mile from cabelas, maybe i'll have to pull one out of the bargain cave sometime and give it a whirl. The pics are a lot clearer then my wildview 4 pictures.
#10
RE: GS200 buck picture
I hunt a spot kinda like yours i have 12 acres and we have food plots, feeders and mineral licks all over and we draw in deer from a state owned 1200 acre lot that is hunted by poachers(its kinda were the deer hide till hunting season) but we have many deer hang out here and its pretty cool to see them all on the trail cameras.