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Author Topic: Trail camera placement  (Read 1273 times)

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Offline corny13

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I guess I better put my cameras up higher!  Here is a good video to watch on trail cam placement and why they should be put up high!   Another plus they wont get stolen by someone.  Just harder to check.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVQUSR5BdIk&feature=youtu.be

Offline Onin24Eagle

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I watched this and decided to give it a try.  It seems to work as advertised.  I got very few, if any, pics of deer looking at the camera when placed higher on the tree.  Need to be a little more careful with your aim though.  After seeing the pics last night, I may have to go out again this evening and make some adjustments to a couple of the cams.

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Offline corny13

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I set mine up high last week also after watching the video, hope they are aimed right, I usually check only every 2 weeks.