TRAIL CAMERA FLASH??
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: west central WI
Posts: 227
RE: TRAIL CAMERA FLASH??
My opinion is film cameras will spook a deer a bit. Digital flash is silent so no. It's not going to help, but won't hurt IMO. If I had my druthers I'd use every advantage possible on a 4+ year old deer. That means no flash.
#3
RE: TRAIL CAMERA FLASH??
I have pictures of the same trophy deer over and over. The flash doesn't seem to bother them. On the other hand, I also have a single picture of a nice buck and that's it. Was he just passing through or did the flash scare him off?
So I don't think anyone can say for sure. So the answer to your question is maybe.
So I don't think anyone can say for sure. So the answer to your question is maybe.
#4
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Posts: 38
RE: TRAIL CAMERA FLASH??
I will give you my opinion after seeing it first hand. I had been hunting a spot and put a trail camera out. I decided to hunt this spot and the camera still out. I doe with her 2 fawns came in and the camera went off spooking them all at first. This didnt do anything more that make them curious. I got severla pictures of them and then took mommy. It was really neat to see how they did react to the flash and now know.
#5
RE: TRAIL CAMERA FLASH??
"no flash" game cams produce artificial light that can be seen too. it's no where near as bright but can still spook game. some deer are spooked and some aren't. i use cam's with flashes and seem to kill the deer i have on film.
#6
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: illinois
Posts: 395
RE: TRAIL CAMERA FLASH??
i'm going to put upa series of pictures i got one morning early this last summer. i think most guys would agree that this is a mature buck, and he didn't seemed to be bothered a bit by the flash, as a matter of fact, he chose to bed down right in front of it. this isn't the only nice buck i have multiple pictures of, it's just the biggest one. so, to answer your question, i don't think the flash bothers them at all.