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anyone have a trail camera for catching local critters in action?
i know my local forests fairly well from mountain biking around. wanna catch some pictures & videos from badgers and whatnot, but not too sure where to start
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i have the cam part figured out, i got an external battery & a decent tier camera with cellular
guess i'm gonna try putting it on trails that i figure few people travel, lets find out
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I have one near my deer stand. I used to live more rurally and kept one in my backyard. I'll see if I can find any of my old pics, lots of good bobcat and fox photos.
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>>5114427
Put it near a source of water like a pond or creek
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>>5114449
this. Look for water sources, or natural bottlenecks in the terrain--anything that would attract animals (water) or force them to walk in a certain place. Places where it's easiest to cross a creek are idea, like shallow spots or natural bridges. If there's beavers near you then beaver dams often get used as highways by other animals.
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>>5114528
good idea. put it up in a swamp-y area with a pond to test it out
guess this is too open, nothing so far. bet filming near dense foliage at the edge of an opening would be a better bet
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>>5114408
Yes I have one and it catches literally 40 rabbits a day it's fucked
Saw a badger once also a skunk
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look at these dudes just munching on some greenery
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Yeah

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