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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5738240" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>I frequently see <em>ANY</em> disturbance shift where deer utilize an area (feed and/or pass thru) by 25 to 150 yds. Place a ladder stand, hunt it several times, and many the older deer will start passing by where they are not seen by someone in the stand (often by passing thru on the opposite side of the tree).</p><p></p><p>Red flash cams can be almost as bad as white flash (and in some cases have seemed worse) in "spooking" deer. They will also spook a coyote even faster.</p><p></p><p>For this reason I usually favor true black (invisible) flash cams.</p><p>I do use many Browning Pro Scout cell cams which are red flash, but when set to their lowest intensity (economy mode), I can still use them around scrapes without spooking deer (and still get acceptable nighttime images). But they will still spook a coyote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5738240, member: 1409"] I frequently see [I]ANY[/I] disturbance shift where deer utilize an area (feed and/or pass thru) by 25 to 150 yds. Place a ladder stand, hunt it several times, and many the older deer will start passing by where they are not seen by someone in the stand (often by passing thru on the opposite side of the tree). Red flash cams can be almost as bad as white flash (and in some cases have seemed worse) in "spooking" deer. They will also spook a coyote even faster. For this reason I usually favor true black (invisible) flash cams. I do use many Browning Pro Scout cell cams which are red flash, but when set to their lowest intensity (economy mode), I can still use them around scrapes without spooking deer (and still get acceptable nighttime images). But they will still spook a coyote. [/QUOTE]
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