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JakeGrice 12-27-2010 02:37 PM

White flash Vs. Infrared flash
 
I just recently got a trail cam for christmas but it is whiteflash. Just wondered if this would spook the deer. So for those of you that have used white flash cams let me know if youve had success without spooking the deer. Thanks

CDBHunter 12-27-2010 02:44 PM

I have used whiteflash cams for many years. Most of the deer in my area do not mind it at all, but some deer do care about it. This also goes for infared, some deer wont be affected and some will. My advice is to keep moving your cams and keep em' guessing!

Good luck with your new cam!

JakeGrice 12-27-2010 02:49 PM

Thanks for the input! I'm very excited to get it in the woods! I figured it would confuse the crap out of them but i don't think it will spook them.

White-tail-deer 12-28-2010 02:58 AM

I've used both infrared and white flash. Some deer could care less about the flash and you get them on the cam time and time again. Then there are deer that you get once. Is it because of the flash or are they just passing through? As far as getting pictures, move the cam often. As far as hunting and not pressuring deer, leave them setup and only check them every few weeks. I don't think deer will spook off of your property from a flash. But I also think that they may change trails based on the camera flash.

MichaelH 12-28-2010 03:17 AM

I've noticed in video mode, some of the deer stare at the camera and know something is up, but I believe that without any other warning sign such as scent or sound, they don't take off. I haven't had any concerns with flash either. I think they're so used to headlights and lightning that it doesn't bother them. I like infrared for the night video.

flyinlowe 12-28-2010 05:27 AM

There are thousands and thousands of these cameras sold every year and if there was a big problem hunters wouldn't buy them. I have one and it is set up to shoot three shots at a time and then after a couple minutes it shoots three shots again. It is not uncommon at all for me to get shots of the same deer standing in range of the camera for several minutes or longer. The only concern I have had is someone seeing the flash and locating your camera. I used to have mine set up on a trail that was only about 50 feet from roadway. I worried about somebody driving down the road and seeing it flash three times in a row and stealing my camera. I know the odds of somebody driving down the road at the same time a deer passes in front of my camera, and then being able to narrow down were the flash came from is rare but it could happen.

JakeGrice 12-28-2010 08:27 AM

Thanks guys sounds like ill be good!

PastorJim08 12-28-2010 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by CDBHunter (Post 3748403)
I have used whiteflash cams for many years. Most of the deer in my area do not mind it at all, but some deer do care about it. This also goes for infared, some deer wont be affected and some will. My advice is to keep moving your cams and keep em' guessing!

Good luck with your new cam!

I have found this analogy to be true with my deer as well. I really prefer the white-flash cameras myself.

Blessings.....Pastorjim

pnut 12-29-2010 01:53 PM

I prefer them.
My Cudde Capture takes great pics.

J.M.A.N. 12-31-2010 06:24 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXZ6kN01xQs


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