Gordon George
New Member
Good morning folks - my first post on the forum.
I have a Moutrie trail camera set up near by deer feeding station in a remote beaver meadow and I know deer are walking past the spot, because we've had early snow and their tracks are clearly visible. I am getting lots of pictures of squirrels and birds eating the grain, but not a single shot of a deer.
Funny thing is we moved the trail cam from an area where we were bear hunting and got thousands of pics (literally) of bears, but so far not a single deer picture. The deer activity hasn't been heavy, but there is a big buck based on his tracks and the fact he walks right past the food ( in search of does, I am presuming, given the rut) using the beaver meadow. I can't figure out how he remains invisible when his tracks ion the snow are so clearly visible.
Appreciate any thoughts - thanks!!!
I have a Moutrie trail camera set up near by deer feeding station in a remote beaver meadow and I know deer are walking past the spot, because we've had early snow and their tracks are clearly visible. I am getting lots of pictures of squirrels and birds eating the grain, but not a single shot of a deer.
Funny thing is we moved the trail cam from an area where we were bear hunting and got thousands of pics (literally) of bears, but so far not a single deer picture. The deer activity hasn't been heavy, but there is a big buck based on his tracks and the fact he walks right past the food ( in search of does, I am presuming, given the rut) using the beaver meadow. I can't figure out how he remains invisible when his tracks ion the snow are so clearly visible.
Appreciate any thoughts - thanks!!!