Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Thehowler on March 29, 2014, 02:05:14 PM
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I threw out some freezer burnt hamburger to see if I could get some prediter shots on the game cam.
Terrible photo, but for the size has to be a bear. Lower left corner first picture.
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If this was one of my cameras, I would take some time clearing the brush close to the camera out of the way. The glare off the branches is over-powering your camera and may make it difficult to see animals further away. IMHO
The animal in question looks like the back of a deer or elk to me, not a bear.
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If this was one of my cameras, I would take some time clearing the brush close to the camera out of the way. The glare off the branches is over-powering your camera and may make it difficult to see animals further away. IMHO
The animal in question looks like the back of a deer or elk to me, not a bear.
:yeah: elk for sure. And x10 on the brush clearing, if you have any wind coming through that area... :yike: have fun sorting through the 1000's of pictures, been there a couple times.
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I only had 4 photo's on this camera in a 5 day period. The meat was gone.
I am new at setting up trail cameras. I thought the bait was a little more centered in the camera view when I set it up.