bowman
Super Moderator
I pulled a card today on a cam that is over a scrape with a freshly cut corn field in the background. The field was combined on November 7th, the same day I put the card out. It had over 1500 photos on it in the 7 days it was out.
The 7-12th there was tons of daytime and night time movement with the peak movement being on Nov. 11th when there was daylight movement all day long, broad daylight, in the open field.
The most interesting part was the last two nights, when the temps were in the teens, I did not get a single night time photo. Tons of daylight photos but none at night. Was it due to the cold? Camera issue in the cold? Coincidence? I don't know, but it was interesting. BTW, the same camera has run perfectly in the late season with extreme cold the past two years.
Could the early cold snap really slow down deer movement??
The 7-12th there was tons of daytime and night time movement with the peak movement being on Nov. 11th when there was daylight movement all day long, broad daylight, in the open field.
The most interesting part was the last two nights, when the temps were in the teens, I did not get a single night time photo. Tons of daylight photos but none at night. Was it due to the cold? Camera issue in the cold? Coincidence? I don't know, but it was interesting. BTW, the same camera has run perfectly in the late season with extreme cold the past two years.
Could the early cold snap really slow down deer movement??