Looks like you've got yourself one incredibly productive waterhole to hunt. Good luck and let us know how you do and what you shoot. Are you going to purchase a license for that kitty?
Great lope ,Gives me a woody,I have less than 48 hours before I will be sitting in my blind with my bow .weird seasons in Nevada this year ,archery antelope opens on a Friday .Awsome pics ,please keep posting
Awesome trail cam pictures. But I have a question on how these trail cams work. I notice that the pronghorn pictures were taken 25 minutes apart, but the animal must have been there most of that whole time. So the question is, how often does the cam take a pic if the animal stays in view for an extended time period?
They have a delay setting, where you can specify the delay between pictures in minutes. Most also have a setting for the # of pictures it will take before the delay kicks in. I usually set mine to take 3 pictures, it pauses around 7 seconds or so between pictures, and then times out for 5-30 minutes depending on your specified delay. I alter my delay time depending on the area.
I'm at work right now and our systems filter incoming info and such , so the pics aren't coming up. It's killing me , can't wait to get home and see what the pics are ...
What trail cam do you use? I have been looking at them and now I am confused with all the information. Its nice seeing some pic's and it looks like you have some distance on the cat for sure. Great photos's and looks like it is a true honey hole