Smokinbenelli
Member
Let me start off by saying I am brand new to the trail cam community. I finally bought two moultrie cameras and put them out at my cabin a month ago. Last week I finally made it back up to my place for some field work. Anyway, went and pulled the cards. Apparently I didn't set them right as I had 8 pics on one and 11 on the other. On little buck on it. There was definite deer traffic as I could see the trail being with fresh tracks. So I believe I got that straightened out in the settings.
My question to guys that set a lot of cams up, how high off the ground is your standard? Also, how much distance do you like to have between active trails and the camera itself? What do most of you
Keep your picture quality set at?
How bout your time in between pics and time lapse setting.
I'm just curious on all this because I can only get to the cabin ever now and again. If I set them up with settings that are tried and true, it will save me some aggravation. Thanks
My question to guys that set a lot of cams up, how high off the ground is your standard? Also, how much distance do you like to have between active trails and the camera itself? What do most of you
Keep your picture quality set at?
How bout your time in between pics and time lapse setting.
I'm just curious on all this because I can only get to the cabin ever now and again. If I set them up with settings that are tried and true, it will save me some aggravation. Thanks