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Title: Nothing but Butts
Post by: CP on August 01, 2008, 08:10:10 PM
All I'm getting is butt shots.  Am I set up too close to the trail or is the trigger too slow?

Title: Re: Nothing but Butts
Post by: skinzner on August 01, 2008, 08:13:31 PM
My guess is the trigger time on your camera is pretty slow, the gap between when it senses an animal and takes the picture is too long for being that close to the trail. Try setting it up shooting down the trail or up the trail.
Title: Re: Nothing but Butts
Post by: M_ray on August 01, 2008, 08:17:18 PM
I'm no expert at this thing yet by anymeans but if the trail is from right to left or vice versa there in front of the camers it looks like the animal is pretty close ... try setting it farther away or at a different angle so the animals are coming right at your camera. Also some attractant of some sort (salt lick or deer food) may stop them a little longer and hold them in front of the camera long enough to get the shot you want. Good luck!
Title: Re: Nothing but Butts
Post by: bowhuntin on August 01, 2008, 08:58:31 PM
Try what skinzner and m_ray said angle the camera so it is looking up or down the trail, so the animal is in the frame or put a salt lick right in front of the camera, they may stop and sniff or lick it a little bit.

What type of trail cam are you using?
Title: Re: Nothing but Butts
Post by: catwithboost on August 01, 2008, 09:09:07 PM
That is what I did with my today. set it going down the trail better.
Title: Re: Nothing but Butts
Post by: CP on August 02, 2008, 10:55:38 AM
Thanks for the advice.  I’ll reset it at an angle to, and a bit off the trail next time.  And I’ll look for a lick and/or some bait.
Title: Re: Nothing but Butts
Post by: CP on August 02, 2008, 11:27:02 AM


What type of trail cam are you using?

That's the Moultrie D40.
Title: Re: Nothing but Butts
Post by: TeacherMan on August 04, 2008, 02:01:05 PM
I usually try to set my camera about 25 feet from what ever I'm expecting them to walk by. If I don't use a bait I will put up something shinny or put a scent out so the animal slows down to. This doesn't seem to scare them. "I've had good luck with my cams.
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