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heavy hitter 03-29-2008 04:06 AM

RE: IR vs Flash
 
i'm not on a horse shultzy. i just tell it like i see it, and it's probably true that the deer behind the house get used to it, but the deer in the pic wasn't taken behind my house. it was taken about 300 miles from my house in wisconsin where i gun hunt. that buck had never seen my camera before. so there.

heavy hitter 03-29-2008 04:12 AM

RE: IR vs Flash
 
behind my house in illinois...



heavy hitter 03-29-2008 04:14 AM

RE: IR vs Flash
 
in the woods of wisconsin...


heavy hitter 03-29-2008 04:20 AM

RE: IR vs Flash
 
ohhh yeah, i got about 10 pictures of that buck in wisconsin that morning and he didn't look spooked in any of them. so as i said before. i don't think deer spook from the flash, as i have never seen it happen. when you get a picutre of a deer running from your camera, it's because it smelled you on your camera, saw the camera itself and spooked, or something else scared it.schultzy, do your really think that picture you put up is the deer spooking from the flash? deer are fast, but they aren't that fast. explain to me how a deer can be turning and running from the flash as it goes off. impossible.

Schultzy 03-29-2008 08:24 AM

RE: IR vs Flash
 

ORIGINAL: heavy hitter

ohhh yeah, i got about 10 pictures of that buck in wisconsin that morning and he didn't look spooked in any of them. so as i said before. i don't think deer spook from the flash, as i have never seen it happen. when you get a picutre of a deer running from your camera, it's because it smelled you on your camera, saw the camera itself and spooked, or something else scared it.schultzy, do your really think that picture you put up is the deer spooking from the flash? deer are fast, but they aren't that fast. explain to me how a deer can be turning and running from the flash as it goes off. impossible.
Mine is not a flash camera, its a No Flash Cudde!! That deer in my picture is spooking from the noise that these camera's make when taking a pic I think, you can hear it if your ear is close to the camera. The trigger time on these Cudde's is quick enough to catch a deer spooking from the camera in most cases as I've had hardly any blank photo's. I've heard this same thing from others who have these No Flash Cudde's. Believe me when I say this. Why am I going to BS you? I guess my friends who have the flash camera's are all full of BS too then when they say the've had a few spook from there camera's. What happens in your woods doesn't happen every where else. I don't care what camera you got flash or no flash, some deer are going to spook in some way or another at times.

CamoCop 04-02-2008 03:27 AM

RE: IR vs Flash
 
i still use a flash camera but when i do, i never get more than 1 pic of each deer. this leads me to believe they haul but after the flash. this year i went out and bought a IR camera to try out. my cousin was using a IR camera last year and would consistantly get multiple pictures of the same deer.

pinsapex7 04-03-2008 04:17 PM

RE: IR vs Flash
 
How do you know that deer is spooking from the flash and not another deer or critter.

AR Bowhunter 04-03-2008 05:13 PM

RE: IR vs Flash
 
Because they standing there in the next pics looking around like what just happen.


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