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Leopard pics
04 October 2008, 05:55
SpringLeopard pics
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I had a great time trying out a Reconyx trail camera in Tanzania. As you recall, this thing takes rapid-fire pics in the day or night and is completely undetectable to anything near it. For leopard and lion, this thing is a lot of fun.
We set up 4 leopard baits near where we had seen large leopard tracks (2 1/4") using a zebra my son shot early in the hunt. We wanted to get after a leopard right away since young wart hogs and baby impala were about to be on the scene, making a bait we might put up less appealing as September wore on.
After finding one of the baits hit, I brought out my camera that I had been looking forward to trying in Africa. We left it overnight and came back the next morning. It was full of pics.
What we were able to determine is exactly when the leopard was feeding, how big he was, how often he fed, how long he fed, ect. Here's the first pic we got as he leaped up into the tree:
He fed for 31 minutes 52 seconds and then came down.
At 9:22 he came back and fed for 8 minutes:
At 12:55AM he was back and fed for 4 minutes:
At 4:20 he was back and fed for 24 minutes:
That was it until we showed up around mid-morning and checked the camera. We then knew what was there and had high hopes he'd show up that afternoon. He showed up at twilight and fed. As you'll see, I also adjusted the aim of the camera.
I know this is probably more detail than you'd normally see on such a post, but I thought you might like to see how this camera gives you a lot of info you couldn't ordinarily get. Anyway, it was fun to see that it worked over there as well as I had hoped.
As for the leopard, I ended up shooting him. Here's a more conventional pic of my first Mr. Spots!
04 October 2008, 06:05
GraftonCongrats. Great photos.
04 October 2008, 06:24
retreeverVic,
Super pics and a very nice cat... Sure is fun to see them on bait like that... I even picked out shot placement...
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04 October 2008, 06:40
douglastNice cat! Thanks for sharing the trail cam pics.
04 October 2008, 06:52
pichon1Terrific stuff, thanks for posting. Great cat, congrats.

04 October 2008, 07:57
N E 450 No2Nice Leopard, well done.
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04 October 2008, 09:32
Karl SVery nice cat! Congratulations.
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04 October 2008, 10:12
ddunnNice shots.
I like my game cammera. It does basically the same thing as yours. I collect, the time, temp, moon with each shot. It uses primative NV Gen 1 with IR flash that doesn't bother the animal.
I have some pretty good shots of baby deer, coons, possum, rabits and such.
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04 October 2008, 11:08
ovnyVery huge leopard, and the photograps are very interesting. Thank you for this.
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04 October 2008, 11:44
Use Enough GunWell done. Leopard hunting really does get into your blood!! I love it! Congratulations again.
04 October 2008, 15:43
Gerhard.DelportAwesome Cat.
Congrats and thanks for posting the trail cam pictures.
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Hugh WVic,
Very Nice Tom.
Congratulations. Great photos.
Thanks,
Hugh
04 October 2008, 16:18
WillAmazing that it came back so many times in one night. I guess it wasn't completely dark at 7 P.M. ?????????????????????????????
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04 October 2008, 17:36
dirklawyerNice photo's, those trail cams are the cat's meow when it comes to cat hunting.
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04 October 2008, 19:36
KUDUBULLVery Cool pics!!
Looks like the smile on your face says it all!!

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04 October 2008, 19:52
shootawayNice leopard.I can tell by the way it climbed the tree(better than spiderman).
04 October 2008, 20:00
Jerry Huffaker[QUOTE]Originally posted by Will:
Amazing that it came back so many times in one night. I guess it wasn't completely dark at 7 P.M. ?????????????????????????????[/QUOTE
I was wondering the same?
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04 October 2008, 22:28
Ahmed SultanGreat tom, great pics and great shot. Welldone.

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05 October 2008, 02:28
BlankNice pics, and a great job on the leopard. Many congratulations. Looks like a real nice one.