Jumping deer
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Bay City MI USA
Posts: 389
RE: Jumping deer
Speaking of running deer; this was taken on my Moultrie. I can promise you that it didn't capture this picture as they just happened to be darting past. My opinion is that they were browsing out in front of the camera and spooked when that silly red light flashed just before the camera flash went off.
#9
RE: Jumping deer
ORIGINAL: answerguy
I wouldn't give the Moultrie too much credit. That deer had probably been in front of that camera for a minute when it finally decided to wake up and take a picture.
I wouldn't give the Moultrie too much credit. That deer had probably been in front of that camera for a minute when it finally decided to wake up and take a picture.
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Speaking of running deer; this was taken on my Moultrie. I can promise you that it didn't capture this picture as they just happened to be darting past. My opinion is that they were browsing out in front of the camera and spooked when that silly red light flashed just before the camera flash went off.
If that silly red light scared those deer that bad I bet that when the flash went off it drove them out of the country never to be seen in that location again. Also I thought that by using red lights animals were not alerted to themIf not than all the night time predator hunters are really fooled. Maybe I'm wrong?