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    Hi everyone
    I've been and bought a trail camera for recording wild life both day and night and thought I'd post my first recording on here for a laugh.
    The camera has some canny qualities, so once I've read the instructions properly, I'm hoping the recordings will improve.
    Enjoy.
    Clicking the link should take you to the video.
    John S

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    Nice one John,
    2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .

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    • #3
      very good m8

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      • #4
        nothing wrong with that john,plod on.lol.

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        • #5
          what type of camera is it, thinking of getting one myself
          Alan

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          • #6
            Spot on John, a great viewing

            Norm
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            • #7
              nice one dude theyre gettin more popular now for catching flytippers ect nestrobbers are getting caught aswell ,ive got one on my easter eggs incase billynobaits robs them haha
              did eeerrrr ya snap it off like?thats a shame teeeheeeeheeeheeee and take your rubbish home and dont be a meth

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              • #8
                Trail Camera

                Originally posted by Charlton View Post
                what type of camera is it, thinking of getting one myself
                Hi Alan

                The camera I have is the Bushnell 12MP Nature view Cam Essential HD - Low Glow - Green.
                It has some very good reviews as a starter/intermediate camera.
                I paid £119.00 from Uttings, without SD card and batteries.
                It comes with a strap, but I have bought some 360 degree flexible camera mounts and fitted them on top of 3/4" metal stakes of various lengths and placed them in different areas of the garden.
                I've just got my first night footage of some field mice in the garden last night, very entertaining.
                If you wish to have a couple of days play with it please PM me
                John S

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                • #9
                  Trail Camera

                  Originally posted by The Plum View Post
                  nice one dude theyre gettin more popular now for catching flytippers ect nestrobbers are getting caught aswell ,ive got one on my easter eggs incase billynobaits robs them haha
                  Yes, they are certainly being put to many other uses other than capturing wildlife.
                  John S

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                  • #10
                    Night time wildlife

                    Thanks for the kind comments lads, the following clip is through the night.
                    Certainly got a good close up of the Feline!!!!!!

                    John S

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Orange Shad View Post
                      Hi Alan

                      The camera I have is the Bushnell 12MP Nature view Cam Essential HD - Low Glow - Green.
                      It has some very good reviews as a starter/intermediate camera.
                      I paid £119.00 from Uttings, without SD card and batteries.
                      It comes with a strap, but I have bought some 360 degree flexible camera mounts and fitted them on top of 3/4" metal stakes of various lengths and placed them in different areas of the garden.
                      I've just got my first night footage of some field mice in the garden last night, very entertaining.
                      If you wish to have a couple of days play with it please PM me
                      cheers John, got a few clips of the mice as they rob the peanuts out the bird feeder, some on here I think, taken with my camera, sometimes have a stakeout with the grandson, he,s only seven so we get the camo gear and nets out and sit and watch them. have to say that is very reasonably priced and the images are very good, will let you keep up the good work don't want you missing anyhting if I borrow it, got a birthday coming up so a few people might be getting a hint.
                      Alan

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                      • #12
                        Camera recordings

                        Hi Guys
                        Just been checking over the recordings of the past few days and caught this little lad, delighted to get some footage even if its short.

                        John S

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