Game camera flash
#3
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Posts: 187
RE: Game camera flash
I would say no; it doesn't bother them.I've had a flash camera on the same mineral block for two years now. I have been able to get the same buck all summer long so they keep coming back. I've even gotten the same deer two or three times in the same day.
Because of the location of my mineral block I've even have the camera only 12-14 feet from the block itself.
Because of the location of my mineral block I've even have the camera only 12-14 feet from the block itself.
#4
RE: Game camera flash
I've talked to guys who have hadbear spook from the whiteflash going off when taking a pic. I've seen pictures to where the deer were on there way out when the pic was taken also. My cuddeback no-flash even alarms the deer and bear a little bit when its taking videos and taking pictures so a regular flash would have to really get there attention in my opinion!
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: GR Michigan
Posts: 204
RE: Game camera flash
i think it does scare them because i have gotten pictures of bucks on my camera and then none more of them, so i will sit out by the camera and see the buck make a big loop around the camera to avoid going in front of it.
#10
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Illinois
Posts: 58
RE: Game camera flash
Thanks for the opinions.
I'd like to buy 5 cameras and buying 5 IR cameras is just too expensive, so that is why I'm asking.
In my opinion, deer see lightning during thunderstorms, so I wouldnt think the camera flash would be much different. Also, the big buck above bedding right in front of thecamera evenwithout bait to hold him there is a good example.
I'd like to buy 5 cameras and buying 5 IR cameras is just too expensive, so that is why I'm asking.
In my opinion, deer see lightning during thunderstorms, so I wouldnt think the camera flash would be much different. Also, the big buck above bedding right in front of thecamera evenwithout bait to hold him there is a good example.