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Post by 10guageman on Oct 31, 2005 23:03:09 GMT -5
ive had a stealth camera for a year now. ive got a few good pictures but was wondering if there are any tips anyone can give me to getting more pictures. thanks for the help
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Post by deerslayer11 on Nov 1, 2005 8:30:55 GMT -5
When there arent any active rubs and scrapes Ive been setting mine up on creek crossings and fence lines.
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Post by NitroHunter on Nov 1, 2005 15:02:37 GMT -5
We always set ours up over a feeder, once you get a bunch of deer coming in it's a good way to tell what you've got in that area. Another thing I do is set it so it will activate after three minutes. You'll end up with more pics of the same deer but I've learned that you'll get alot of pics with 4 or more deer in them.
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Post by 10guageman on Nov 1, 2005 20:26:26 GMT -5
thanks for the tips
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Post by mudfish2 on Nov 13, 2005 22:59:29 GMT -5
do the birds and tree rats set them off...I mean are they motion detected or on timers if they are motion detectors would you set them high to keep from getting the dove, squirrels and such?
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Post by deerslayer11 on Nov 14, 2005 0:29:36 GMT -5
I got a couple rabbit pics with it last time I put it out. Have had some crows, no tweeties though.
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Post by NitroHunter on Nov 14, 2005 12:34:26 GMT -5
None here either.
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Post by noonebil on Nov 26, 2005 20:42:43 GMT -5
I've had a few coon pics. Mine is motion & heat to activate. Keeps the blowing trees down to a minimum. Mine, however is very slow to activate. I have found that having something to hold the deer directly in front of the camera (ie suplimental feeder) will allow you to take more quality pictures.
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