Number of pictures?
#1
Number of pictures?
I set up my trail cam last thursday, and tookit down today. All I had were 2 deer (big buck, no rack pic though, really big doe)that walked by on the 15th at midnightish. I only had 8 pics, ignoring the few picture of armadillos and rabbits that I had.
My question is, how many trail cam pics do you usually get a week this time of year? What do you set it up over>?
My question is, how many trail cam pics do you usually get a week this time of year? What do you set it up over>?
#4
RE: Number of pictures?
i set my first one up over one of my food spots. its full of clover and corn that i spread out. i just brought mine in from less than a week and had 21 actual deer pics. i check ine at least every week. of course i also take care to make sure i leave as little scent as possible.
one weeki had all bucks and one doe. this time no bucks and all does. never know whats gonna happen
one weeki had all bucks and one doe. this time no bucks and all does. never know whats gonna happen
#6
RE: Number of pictures?
I'm set up in a funnel between 2 corn fields...with my I40...right now I get a pic about every day or every other day....deer passing through...
If I run bait I will get pics every day.....doe(s) and 1.5 year old bucks in velvet....usually the buck pics only come about every 3rd day.
Mostly a Doe and Fawn display....
If I run bait I will get pics every day.....doe(s) and 1.5 year old bucks in velvet....usually the buck pics only come about every 3rd day.
Mostly a Doe and Fawn display....
#7
RE: Number of pictures?
I usually never check cameras more than once or twice a month.I usually get anywhere from 50-300 pictures and videos combineddepending on location,bait and weather.I also take a 1 minute video per each triggering.You will be surprised what you catch on video that you didnt catch on the still image.I have had many still pics that only showed part of a deer and after watching video you can see what you were missing.Also video helps you determine if you are getting false triggers such as branches or weeds blowing in front of the camera that you wouldnt see in a still image.