Ok folks, Ive got my ground blind built in a great spot at the intersection of two deer trails. I just piled up some brush etc... so nothing unnatural present. Even laid out a bit of corn about 15-20 yards in front of it. I was going to go back in this week end to see if the deer gobbled the corn up, and put up my trail cam (that i bought last night).
The only real reason i wanted the trail cam was to see if they were coming through the location in the mornings, evenings or if it was used at all during the day. So last night i was reading and watching some videos on cam placement, and it seems that cameras can really spook those white tails!!
It seems to me that a lot of guys dont put the cams near their blinds/bait sites, they are more out along the trails that the deer run. anyone find that this is the case? Any advice on where to place it to best judge time of day movement on the deer? I kinda wanted to be watching the bait site to see how many coyotes were coming in as well... we coyote hunt the property as well... so there would be some interesting info there too!
The only real reason i wanted the trail cam was to see if they were coming through the location in the mornings, evenings or if it was used at all during the day. So last night i was reading and watching some videos on cam placement, and it seems that cameras can really spook those white tails!!
It seems to me that a lot of guys dont put the cams near their blinds/bait sites, they are more out along the trails that the deer run. anyone find that this is the case? Any advice on where to place it to best judge time of day movement on the deer? I kinda wanted to be watching the bait site to see how many coyotes were coming in as well... we coyote hunt the property as well... so there would be some interesting info there too!


















































