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Originally Posted by northern_dave
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Hey Dave. I can bring my lap top and we can load the trail cam pics off our Digital camera. As long as the SSD cards match.


Awesome Jim, that will work great with dusty's new cam. The image format is not compatable with my digital camera. My old wild view is, I can just pull the card from the trail cam and plug it in my digital cam and review them, delete them or what ever.

Scott's new camera is the same way. (cant read them with the regular cameras)

Hmmm....we may have a problem. The way you describe looking at pics with your wild view is how I was talking about doing it. My Hunten Outdoor cam works the same. You can pull the card out of the trail cam and plug it into the digital cam to view, delete etc. or download from the dig cam to the computer.

Does Dusty's new cam not use the SSD cards like a normal digital camera has?

Sounds like Ryan sent up his viewer. Will this work with Dusty's cam?







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seems to me like you need a digital card reader that reads multiple cards. I could bring mine out Dave. pretty handy, reads lots of different cards too.


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Dad's trail cam uses the regular SD cards. But neither Dave or I could read it using our cameras. It is an 8GB so I don't know if that is the reason or what.


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Originally Posted by New_2_99s
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I made timber chicken soup with veggies and egg noodles.

Holy wow that's good stuff! The kids about cleaned it all up! lol!!



Dude, I need the recipe !!

Still got 5 double breasts in the meat keeper.

Paul.


Paul I really don't have a recipe for anything I cook lol!!

I cubed the grouse meat and fired it in a little butter, didn't exactly "brown it" just made sure it was cooked through. Meanwhile I was cutting carrot clices, cellery, chopped an onion, diced some button mushroom up into little chunks (all fresh veggies) I suppose I had 3/4 cup of diced white onion, probably 1 1/2 to 2 cups of each carrots and cellery. Maybe a cup or just light of a cup on the mushroom then I also put in about 1 1/2 cup of frozen corn.

This went into a pot with a can of chicken broth, I eventually added probably 2 qts of water and about 4 chicken bulion cubes. I let it go at a gentle rolling boil adding the cubed chicken as soon as I had it fully cooked in a small fry pan (2 birds)

I let it all simmer/gentle roll until I had the carrots & cellery cooked (soft) then I added about 2 1/2 cups of them twisty egg noodles & let it go until the noodles were cooked.

That was about it I guess.



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Jim, the physical size of the SD card is just the regular normal SD card that most cameras use. Dusty's uses that type of card. It's just that the image format (language if you will) is a little different, different enough to where our digital cameras don't recognize that there is anything on the cards. But personal computers and lap tops don't have any trouble reading the images off the cards.



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Cheers & thank you Dave,

I'm pretty much the same. It drives Deb nuts that I cook by intuition & taste, not via recipes.

Did the breast meat stay tender, or did it become a little chewy ?

My Daughter won't eat grouse, but she will eat chicken ! Ifn ya know what I mean.

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Thanks again.

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I hope it will, I figure its worth a shot. its supposed to be able to read many formats from what I understand, a digital camera only reads the format it uses IIRC.

my old wildviews work off a camera, I've never tried it with this picture frame thing


that sounds like my kinda soup! I bet it was awesome


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Originally Posted by northern_dave
I've got pics of the "kid" behind him holding the antlers & as "da yoopers" say "smiling like heck"

He's big, I'd guess 220 dressed out.

ok, here, try this:
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sorry I didn't mean to 'jack your discusion


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another trick I've done is to have an extra SD card per camera, you can find the smaller ones real cheap and they will still hold hundreds of pictures as long as they aren't high resolution ones. then every trip out I just swap them and read em on the computer when I get home.


is that buck from this year?


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That is Captain Bang Flop's deer from 3 years ago. Wish I could find one like that. smile


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Originally Posted by ColsPaul
sorry I didn't mean to 'jack your discusion


No worries. Pretty hard to "jack" anything on here man, we're all over the place. grin


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Originally Posted by ColsPaul
sorry I didn't mean to 'jack your discusion


Hey, that's crazy talk. There is no direction to our aimless ramblings here. It was fun seeing that picture drug back up to the top of the heap. grin



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Hey Paul, the meat was nice & tender as you would expect from grouse. The soup boil didn't tighten it up at all.


Ryan, that was Justin's archery buck from.... (help me out guys)

2007 or 2008.

He shot it with his dad's awesome bow that his dad was so proud of. Sadly his dad passed before he got to hunt with it, Justin went to the woods with it and broke his dad's bow in on what I consider a buck of a lifetime.

I guess I think it was 07, the year Waylon died. Could have been 08 though.



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Originally Posted by Muffy
That is Captain Bang Flop's deer from 3 years ago. Wish I could find one like that. smile


there it is.

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I remember he got a big one a couple years ago, I figured with his luck it was from opener this year smile


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Originally Posted by northern_dave
Hey Paul, the meat was nice & tender as you would expect from grouse. The soup boil didn't tighten it up at all.


Cheers Mate, gunna do it tonight.

Mamma, git oota da kitchen !

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07 Dave,
Slow day here and instead of watchin the clock, I'm catching up on Camp ChiknBuck and all

Thanks!


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Poor bugger... you'll be at it for a while. My condolences grin



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