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bear6 05-31-2007 05:12 PM

trail cam
 
I USED MY TRAIL CAM FOR THE FIRST TIME LAST YEAR.GOT PICS OF ALOT OF DOES.GOT SOME OF A BUCK WITH A MESSED UP RACK.AND A FEW PICS OF A WALL HANGER.MY TRAIL CAM HAS A FLASH.DURING HUNTING SEASON I SAW ALL OF THE DEER EXCEPT THE WALL HANGER.MY FRIENDS TELL ME I RAN HIM OFF BECAUSE OF THE FLASH.WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK.I DID SEE THE BUCK ON THE LAST DAY OF BOW SEASON.SO HE MADE IT THROUGH HUNTING SEASON.THANK YOU.

130woodman 05-31-2007 07:58 PM

RE: trail cam
 
No he is more than likely still there. You have to remember when you take out your camera you are spreading human scent around the camera and a mature buck really don't like human scent.

Vermont_hunter 05-31-2007 08:12 PM

RE: trail cam
 
i have never had the flash spook any of teh deer around my hunting areas,sent has done it though

MdDave 06-01-2007 01:20 AM

RE: trail cam
 
watching my camera go off form my treestand ive seen all different things... few does that came in spooky soon as it went off they were gone....some when it went off they would buckle down look around the relax.....some never paid a bit of attention to it.... guess depends on how there days goin so far..lol

AR Bowhunter 06-01-2007 04:58 AM

RE: trail cam
 
I had a buck visiting a scrape tree an I got his pic one time. The pic occured at 0530 one morning. The buck never came back again, I moved the camera an I never take night time pics now. I have had pics of other smaller deer that the flash seem like it did not bother them much at all.

TexasOaks 06-01-2007 08:00 AM

RE: trail cam
 
We haven takenlots ofcamera picksflashing a lot of big bucks and they still came back throughout the season. I don't think there has been anyscientific tests to really find out howbucksreally react. But, to say the least, I am still interested in Moultrie'snew IR camera.

parker34 06-01-2007 11:21 AM

RE: trail cam
 
I don't think the flash spooks them. We got a ton of pictures of a very nice buck last summer, all of them were at night. Only 1 pic of him in the daylight at 630 AM in the middle of July.. June and July was the only time we got picks of him.
All the other pictures we got of him all had the flash go off.Each pic he stuck around to get multiple pics of him.
I am also looking forward to seeing what the IR camera can do. I hope to get that out next weekend.
PS. We still haven't see that big boy since the pics from July 06.

TROPHYHUNTER25 06-01-2007 11:38 AM

RE: trail cam
 
flash doesn't bother them

patchholder 06-01-2007 08:40 PM

RE: trail cam
 
I have seen flash kind of annoy them to where they will purposely avoid the camera I have found out that it is human scent the most and since I have been takeing more prcaution such as rubber boots and cover scent I have doubled or even tripled the amount of buck pics.

Snoogsdad 06-02-2007 04:04 PM

RE: trail cam
 
Personally I don't think the flash bothers them to the point that they will completely change their patterns.

I talked to a wildlife biologist about this issue and he told me about a couple of studies that where those involved determined that the flash did not spook them to a great extent. In other words, some deer would jump but once they found that realized that they weren't hurt then they would relax. This is the same thing I've seen while hunting near them.

On a few occasions I've captured more than one flash photo of a bedded deer. Obviously it didn't bother them enough to even get up.

We get a lot of pictures of buck throughout the year and have noticed that we will get single pictures of bucks or maybe just a couple of a particular buck. I've grown to believe that these are bucks that are traveling or we are just on the fringe of their territory.


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