JNRBRONC
Well-Known Member
in trail cam school this week:
When I changed batteries and swapped memory cards last week, I decided to tilt the cam down a bit, thinking it was aimed too high. Then I get home and look at the images and wondered what I was thinking!
So I was anxious to get back out and "correct my error". When opening the cam, I was surprised that the batteries were low, as I swapped them last Sunday. Well, let me tell you aiming low had every field mouse tripping the cam (though I didn't actually see any mice in the "empty" photos). I did get pics of rabbits, a raccoon, tons of deer and these pheasants:
First correct guess on how many pheasants in the photo gets....... my congratulations
. For a higher res pic, see: pheasant
When I changed batteries and swapped memory cards last week, I decided to tilt the cam down a bit, thinking it was aimed too high. Then I get home and look at the images and wondered what I was thinking!
So I was anxious to get back out and "correct my error". When opening the cam, I was surprised that the batteries were low, as I swapped them last Sunday. Well, let me tell you aiming low had every field mouse tripping the cam (though I didn't actually see any mice in the "empty" photos). I did get pics of rabbits, a raccoon, tons of deer and these pheasants:
First correct guess on how many pheasants in the photo gets....... my congratulations