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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5359008" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Also, sounds like the deer really aren't hitting your salt much.</p><p>Very likely those deer have multiple other long established salt licks they're already in the habit of using. You may get more pics focusing on what they're feeding on at night. Would assume your main purpose is just to see what's using the area, and neither salt nor bait is needed to do this.</p><p></p><p>On fields, I like to use a field-scan option, whereby might program the cam to simply take pictures, say every 15 minutes during the last hour or two of each day. This does not require a deer to "trigger" the cam, and the added benefit is you may be able to identify large antlered bucks even at 150 yards & greater distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5359008, member: 1409"] Also, sounds like the deer really aren't hitting your salt much. Very likely those deer have multiple other long established salt licks they're already in the habit of using. You may get more pics focusing on what they're feeding on at night. Would assume your main purpose is just to see what's using the area, and neither salt nor bait is needed to do this. On fields, I like to use a field-scan option, whereby might program the cam to simply take pictures, say every 15 minutes during the last hour or two of each day. This does not require a deer to "trigger" the cam, and the added benefit is you may be able to identify large antlered bucks even at 150 yards & greater distances. [/QUOTE]
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