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What Zone?
I always thought that, but watching my food plot from my kitchen window, I've seen an 8 pt buck feeding in a storm that had 25 mph gusts and heavy rain.Didn't get shit on my trail cam today- first missed day since I put it up.
Heard mixed reviews about high winds and deer movement, but so far evidence seems to indicate the deer don't move on the wind.
I've seen it during the day behind the house. At first glance it resembled a porcupine. Then it bounded and scampered up a tree. At night I've seen them picking at roadkill.I've never seen a fisher in person, only on camera.
I set it up yesterday and its sent 400 images of nothing.
Facetiously speaking... Is the lens cap on?
Bit OT but does anyone use a spypoint micro?
Having a problem with mine, it keeps transmitting images, I set it up yesterday and its sent 400 images of nothing.
No firsthand experience but I've read many mixed reviews of that camera, and that was a common theme.
Anything that can "trip" the PIR in the frame? Moving water, spots of sunlight moving as the wind blows? You could cover the sensor to eliminate that as a possibility.
ETA, I have had very small critters (voles/moles) trigger a camera. Couldn't spot them in the pics though.
I'm seeing the cameras view appropriately, thetr is just no movement.