Mature Bucks - Nocturnal...Camera Shy....
#41
Its my belief that its all about the deer. Some will spook and some wont. Also, the deer can getused to cameras in certain locations (i.e. bait piles and mineral licks). Especially if you have been using cameras for a number of year (5) like i have.

I put mine out at lunch, today.....for the third yr in a row on the same tree. I "hope" to show you some more evidence of the above in a few weeks.
No idea what's out there.........
#42
ORIGINAL: GMMAT

I put mine out at lunch, today.....for the third yr in a row on the same tree. I "hope" to show you some more evidence of the above in a few weeks.
No idea what's out there.........
Its my belief that its all about the deer. Some will spook and some wont. Also, the deer can getused to cameras in certain locations (i.e. bait piles and mineral licks). Especially if you have been using cameras for a number of year (5) like i have.

I put mine out at lunch, today.....for the third yr in a row on the same tree. I "hope" to show you some more evidence of the above in a few weeks.
No idea what's out there.........
#43
First time it's been out, all year.
I haven't seen a buck in a field, yet.....and I'm seeing does, every night. Just not my time to see them during the daylight hours.
I'll post up some photos .....next weekend (27th).
I haven't seen a buck in a field, yet.....and I'm seeing does, every night. Just not my time to see them during the daylight hours.
I'll post up some photos .....next weekend (27th).
#44
sounds good,
I should also add in that scrapes are a place where mature bucks can get used to cameras. I put one of my cams out every year on the same scrape line and get some good photos.
I should also add in that scrapes are a place where mature bucks can get used to cameras. I put one of my cams out every year on the same scrape line and get some good photos.
#45
ORIGINAL: huntingson
I don't know about anything besides what I have experienced, and the bucks here have no problems with either my flash or my IR camera. I will get picture after picture as they stand there or mill around. I have not experienced anything that would lead me to believe that the cameras bother the deer whatsoever. Is it possible that many only get one pic of a big buck because of the roaming nature of bucks? Just a thought.
caveat: I am not saying that anything you guys have experienced is "wrong" or that you are exaggerating or anything. I just haven't had the same experiences. I also usually hang my cameras over piles of corn, which are also places I don't hunt.
I don't know about anything besides what I have experienced, and the bucks here have no problems with either my flash or my IR camera. I will get picture after picture as they stand there or mill around. I have not experienced anything that would lead me to believe that the cameras bother the deer whatsoever. Is it possible that many only get one pic of a big buck because of the roaming nature of bucks? Just a thought.
caveat: I am not saying that anything you guys have experienced is "wrong" or that you are exaggerating or anything. I just haven't had the same experiences. I also usually hang my cameras over piles of corn, which are also places I don't hunt.
#46
Jeff ,I find it amusing how you equate deer behavior to the laws of physics. In our world very few things are as factorial as the laws of physics.
If I say deer are brown,you will say I am wrong because once in a blue moon there is a black one even more often than black arewhite ones. I say deer have four legs , you say I'm wrong because you saw one with three legs once.
We are talking about the actions of deer that we have personally witnessed.I have not seen every deer in my woods so I guessI am wrong until I have personallyseen each and every one avoid my camera, but until then I have seen the largest of known bucks stay plenty clear of my cameras.
It is a statistical fact that by applying the actions of the majority of your targets into your hunting plan you will increase your success proportionally.
With your logic walking through the woods a takingdump is a great buck hunting plan because you saw it happen once.
If I say deer are brown,you will say I am wrong because once in a blue moon there is a black one even more often than black arewhite ones. I say deer have four legs , you say I'm wrong because you saw one with three legs once.
We are talking about the actions of deer that we have personally witnessed.I have not seen every deer in my woods so I guessI am wrong until I have personallyseen each and every one avoid my camera, but until then I have seen the largest of known bucks stay plenty clear of my cameras.

It is a statistical fact that by applying the actions of the majority of your targets into your hunting plan you will increase your success proportionally.
With your logic walking through the woods a takingdump is a great buck hunting plan because you saw it happen once.

#47
This guy was aged between 6.5 and 7.5 years old (the buck on the right). I got video of him fighting with this smaller buck (the pic quality is bad because I pulled it from my camcorder). I ended up shooting this buck Dec.of 2004 with a rifle, I had been bowhunting through our rifle season and while checking a game camera in my backyard I saw this buck get up and walk away, he had both his front legs smashed up, one was broke above the hoof and the other hoof was half gone. I quickly made the decision to leave the bow at home and head after him with my rifle knowing that it wouldn't count for the bowhunting contest. I had game cameras setup in this property throughout the summer and fall and he avoided them, the night I took this video was the only time I saw him before the day I shot him.


#48
Jeff ,I find it amusing how you equate deer behavior to the laws of physics.
In our world very few things are as factorial as the laws of physics.
We are talking about the actions of deer that we have personally witnessed.
You're trying to turn this one around on me....and I'm not the one saying what they all or most do. Quite the contrary, actually.
I don't buy into all the "they always do this....and they always do that".....as it can't be proven (but can EASILY be DISproven
). When we begin predicting their behavior.....we're in unchartered waters. The "lore" is laughable. But if that one deer in PA has your mind made up.....I'd shy away from using cameras, too.




