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RE: Anybody going away from trail cams?
Shed,
A lot of people think the deer see the IR because they are often looking in the direction of the camera. They may be able to see something, but IMHO I think on a quiet day the primarily hear the "click" of the shutter instead of see the IR flash. For example, we've got a bunch of daytime pictures that are a blur from the deer jumping in reaction to the cam taking the picture. I also noticed that after a while it didn't seem to affect the same deer as much. |
RE: Anybody going away from trail cams?
ORIGINAL: LebeauHunter Shed, A lot of people think the deer see the IR because they are often looking in the direction of the camera. They may be able to see something, but IMHO I think on a quiet day the primarily hear the "click" of the shutter instead of see the IR flash. For example, we've got a bunch of daytime pictures that are a blur from the deer jumping in reaction to the cam taking the picture. I also noticed that after a while it didn't seem to affect the same deer as much. |
RE: Anybody going away from trail cams?
No rhyme or reason for me... Some summers I put it out, others I dont. Last summer was the first I left it out an extended period of time....
I quickly get tired of messing with it honestly. |
RE: Anybody going away from trail cams?
ORIGINAL: LebeauHunter Shed, A lot of people think the deer see the IR because they are often looking in the direction of the camera. They may be able to see something, but IMHO I think on a quiet day the primarily hear the "click" of the shutter instead of see the IR flash. For example, we've got a bunch of daytime pictures that are a blur from the deer jumping in reaction to the cam taking the picture. I also noticed that after a while it didn't seem to affect the same deer as much. |
RE: Anybody going away from trail cams?
wecomplained about flashes; we got the IR... shouldnt be long until we get one that is deadly silent when it takes a photo
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RE: Anybody going away from trail cams?
ORIGINAL: shed33 wecomplained about flashes; we got the IR... shouldnt be long until we get one that is deadly silent when it takes a photo |
RE: Anybody going away from trail cams?
ORIGINAL: Germ BTW I have had a no flash cuddeback in my hands 3 times now, I just could not buy it. It's not the cash[8D] I could be talk into buying one. This is where it bugs me. I rarley watch hunting shows, but I have caught a few lately. When I see "We're hunting this spot because we caught a big buck on camera" it bugs me, and I have no idea why[:@] I have no ill will towards anyone who uses one, I think I am a moran for not[:-] |
RE: Anybody going away from trail cams?
ORIGINAL: shed33 wecomplained about flashes; we got the IR... shouldnt be long until we get one that is deadly silent when it takes a photo |
RE: Anybody going away from trail cams?
I'm not going away from them, but it seems more casual to menow than 4yrs ago! I just bought a Cudde EXcite a few months ago and still enjoy seeing what's running around my area.
If nothing else, a trail cam gives a hunter better "insight" reguarding the local deer herd. No dought. This could be considered an advantage by some. So I can easily see where Germ is coming from, and how he got there.:D |
RE: Anybody going away from trail cams?
Origina: GMMAT I only use mine for "inventory" purposes....and it's out of the woods before the season starts by a few weeks. Hey just asking..... If I put my camera out3 months before the season opens....and take it down a couple weeks before the season begins......and leave it in one spot....hundreds of yards from whereI hunt (on a mineral site)..... HOW does this gain me an advantage (if indeed someone thinks it does)? I love that I can see what is out on the property, but it does not make it anyless exciting for me. Bucks travel. What I look at all summer long may spend all of hunting season on the next guys property. Vice versa, a bruiser that spent all summer in front of somebody else's camera might get a gold tip from me in our first meeting. That's why it is still hunting. |
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