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PABowhntr 07-04-2004 06:18 PM

Game cam Tips and Tricks
 
Folks,

Several members asked me to post a thread about game camera tips and strategies and then pin it to the top for a spell. There seems to always be alot of interest in them at this time of year and I am sure many new game camera owners could benefit from some of the game cam "veteran's" experiences.

Though I do not consider myself a veteran.........always make sure you have a fresh set of batteries in there and (with the Stealth cam) make sure the LED reads "0" and not "E" after you load the film or you are going to have a blank role of film developed. ;)

kshunter 07-04-2004 07:06 PM

RE: Game cam Tips and Tricks
 
If you are putting your game cam in an area with heavy weeds and vegatation make sure you cut down most of it. Otherwise when the winds blows you'll have a lot of pictures with nothing in it. The same goes for branches.

Rack-attack 07-04-2004 09:34 PM

RE: Game cam Tips and Tricks
 
how are you guys setting the pic amount

1 pic per minute or more?

CLOUD 9, MN 07-04-2004 09:48 PM

RE: Game cam Tips and Tricks
 
I do 1 picture every 2 minutes. Time to get those camera out there! I'll be posting some photos next week.

Good Luck!

BOWFANATIC 07-05-2004 03:47 PM

RE: Game cam Tips and Tricks
 
Just put out my new stealth cam. I got the 24 exposure but after thinking about it I wish I would have gotten the 12 exposure so I dont have to wait as long for it to fill up.:D

Buck Magnet 07-05-2004 05:58 PM

RE: Game cam Tips and Tricks
 
My tip is to eyeball the height that the camera is set, don't follow the directions! I like to kneel down beside the camera so I can get a feel of what the pic is going to look like. It works better than a suggested height that doesnt take into consideration the lay of the land, distance of the deer, and the angle of the tree!

T_in_PA2 07-06-2004 05:30 AM

RE: Game cam Tips and Tricks
 
Try to point the camera towards the North. If sunlight hits the sensor at the right angle it can cause it to trip, taking pictures of nothing. Definately avoid pointing it East & West. I get some Purina Deer Chow to lure them in. Corn brings in the squirrels, crows and racoons to much.



T_in_PA2 07-06-2004 05:31 AM

RE: Game cam Tips and Tricks
 
Also, make sure the glass in front of the lense is spotless. Small smudges show up really big in pictures.

Solax 07-06-2004 08:19 AM

RE: Game cam Tips and Tricks
 
I had read a post about putting tape on the sides of your motion detector so that you didn't end up with half a deer in the picture, is this suggested? I did it for the first try and haven't been out to see how many pics I have.

PABowhntr 07-06-2004 08:28 AM

RE: Game cam Tips and Tricks
 

how are you guys setting the pic amount

1 pic per minute or more?
1 pic every 2 minutes seems to now work best for me. This setting stretches the amount of time that the camera takes pictures...instead of having 5 shots of one doe that fed in front of the camera for 5 minutes. :)

T in PA2,

Nice pictures you posted. Makes me want to be back out in the woods now.


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