So this last time we hung the camera down in IL didn't go so well either. We kind of rigged up the camera since the ground was so hard we couldn't get a steak into the ground deep enough to stay up. We tied the pole to a branch we cut down that was laying on the ground, as the branch settled the wind blew it cause the camera to point higher & higher up, by the end we weren't really getting any pictures because in order for the deer to trigger the sensor it was too far from the camera. Oh well. Here are a couple of pictures that show the little bit of growth in the food plot (not much since they haven't had any rain) and then a cool picture of a doe we are training to walk on her back legs.
One of the first pics where you see some growth.

Last picture of food plot growth, the left side it a turnip & radish mix, the right side is winter rye, winter peas & clover mix.
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Doe on back legs.