2022 Trail Cam Pictures

TylerG

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Make sure its not as high as the first one.;)
I moved that one down on Sunday, the bear hasn't been back, the oat field is all combined so they've likely moved to find other food sources now
 
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What are you guys using for camera‘s? We have 4 Spy points micro-s lite’s a couple on battery’s and a couple solar units. I have a lot of trouble with them being too sensitive, always picking up branchs or grass moving in the wind! any suggestion?
 

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If a good wind gets up and the tree moves it sets them off as well. Sometimes even the shadows set it off if it's a partly cloudy day.
 

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What are you guys using for camera‘s? We have 4 Spy points micro-s lite’s a couple on battery’s and a couple solar units. I have a lot of trouble with them being too sensitive, always picking up branchs or grass moving in the wind! any suggestion?
Have same problem with spy point solar unit very sensitive lots of nothing in pictures.
 

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Have same problem with spy point solar unit very sensitive lots of nothing in pictures.
I‘ve started putting my cams facing out into open stubble fields where the game trails come out of the bush, no really ideal but have no luck at all putting them in any sort of bush
 
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