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Best night image quality and flash distance on no/low-glow cam
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 4992581" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I think I may have learned it from you... at least from someone on this sight when the red glow cameras first came out and I started using them and realized it myself from my own experiences is the fact that some mature bucks would get their picture snapped once by the camera and then never again. Some mature bucks don't seem to mind them at all, however.</p><p></p><p>I actually had a 4.5 y/o buck come out mid November 15 yards from my stand. He hit a scrape and hung out at the woodline for 10 minutes. The interesting thing was he was less than 10 yards from an active scrape next to a salt lick with a red glow camera on it and never hit it, nor has he hit it before or since. I have gotten pics of him repeatedly on other scrapes with true black flash cameras a few hundred yards away. He was absolutely avoiding the site with the red glow camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 4992581, member: 2805"] I think I may have learned it from you... at least from someone on this sight when the red glow cameras first came out and I started using them and realized it myself from my own experiences is the fact that some mature bucks would get their picture snapped once by the camera and then never again. Some mature bucks don't seem to mind them at all, however. I actually had a 4.5 y/o buck come out mid November 15 yards from my stand. He hit a scrape and hung out at the woodline for 10 minutes. The interesting thing was he was less than 10 yards from an active scrape next to a salt lick with a red glow camera on it and never hit it, nor has he hit it before or since. I have gotten pics of him repeatedly on other scrapes with true black flash cameras a few hundred yards away. He was absolutely avoiding the site with the red glow camera. [/QUOTE]
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