Wednesday, June 25, 2008

More advice from Chasing Game

 http://www.chasingame.com/

  • The advertising for trail cameras always show the camera mounted to a tree. This is acceptable if the tree is in the 8 to 10 inch caliper.
  • Winter mounting on smaller trees will work because after the leaves have fallen the wind will have little effect on the tree movement.

  • During the time of full foliage the wind will move even larger trees to the extent the camera will trigger.

  • The best solution to this is to build a camera stand that is pushed into the ground next to a tree. The camera stands are not affected by the wind and when placed next to a tree provides good concealment and a place to secure your camera from theft.

  • Mounting height can be from 24 to 40 inches. When mounted low, small game like armadillos and squirrels will trigger the camera. These, will in most cases will be missed if the camera is mounted a little higher.

  • With the IR flash cameras in movie mode, a flickering red glow is put off by the camera. This red glow will really spook a deer. To avoid spooking deer with the flickering red glow from the IR flash, place the camera above the animals eye level looking down and they will not spook.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Game cam stuff

From here:  to see pictures, you have to clink on the link to the left and scroll down on the web page where it talks about I60 IR flash 6.0 MP

Security:  I made a 7 ½ X ¾ X 1/8 inch bar (see picture) and drilled a hole in each end to slip a Python cable through and it appears that this will work just fine for most security situations: 

 

Also, a potential leak issue if tightening the strap too tightly:

06/11/2007

A Word of caution to those new owners of the I-60 and I-40 and future owners of the M series. The strap loop on the right rear of the camera is positioned at the center of the 2 screws that hold the battery cover on. If mounted on a small tree where there is no support in this area and you tighten the strap too tight, you will see that the front of the battery cover lid will start to pull away and leave an opening that could cause a water leak. Do not over tighten the strap when mounting these cameras--go to this link

 

The web page is worth a look.  Talks about a simple tin rain lid and a way to dim the white IR emitters.

 

This website, http://www.chasingame.com/ covers a lot of good stuff on cameras