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game camera's for waterfowl?? #1084826 12/06/09 03:00 AM
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I'm just curious if there are any waterfowler's out there who have tried to use a game camera while duck hunting? If so, what did the pictues come out like?

I have a feeling that the shutter speed on the game camera's are too slow for waterfowl action shots.



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Re: game camera's for waterfowl?? [Re: DukHunter3691] #1087622 12/07/09 04:43 PM
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I have gotten numerous pictures of crows and birds in mid air coming to my feeder. It is normally about 30' from the feeder.





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