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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5738166" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Back when I still used hacked digital camera trail-cams, that use white flash, the two major patterns I could count on was a rapidly declining number of pictures at each cam from week to week to week, and deer learning to walk behind the camera. I have a long narrow food plot that I've monitored with a camera from various locations for years. When I still used white-flash cams, I would watch deer walk up the middle of the plot until just before they entered the cams trigger area. Then the deer would leave the plot, walk behind the camera, and then reenter the plot just beyond the camera's trigger area. The white-flash camera caused the deer to alter their behavior, but it did not influence them to leave the area or make major changes to their travel pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5738166, member: 17"] Back when I still used hacked digital camera trail-cams, that use white flash, the two major patterns I could count on was a rapidly declining number of pictures at each cam from week to week to week, and deer learning to walk behind the camera. I have a long narrow food plot that I've monitored with a camera from various locations for years. When I still used white-flash cams, I would watch deer walk up the middle of the plot until just before they entered the cams trigger area. Then the deer would leave the plot, walk behind the camera, and then reenter the plot just beyond the camera's trigger area. The white-flash camera caused the deer to alter their behavior, but it did not influence them to leave the area or make major changes to their travel pattern. [/QUOTE]
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