How well do you hide your trail camera?
Welcome to My Game Camera Photo Logbook. Join me as I use hidden game cameras to photograph deer, elk, eagles, hawks, cougar, bear and other animals that live around Mt. St. Helens. So, come along and let's get to know what lands on that stump or walks that log, and explore this forest that the animals call home.
3 Comments:
It might sound crazy but would you mind showing a photo of one of your hidden cams? I'm working on hiding mine better but I don't think they're anywhere as well hidden as yours!
I'll look through my files and see if I have one or two. I mainly use whatever is handy, sometimes I set rocks on each side of the camera and then maybe a flat rock on top or a piece of bark to cover the top. This would be if I have the camera set on the ground just above the trail.
All my cameras are on public land, so if I think someone my stumble by I hide them better. But most people dont' bother the cameras.
To hide the camera is a technique. Although your camera is already camouflage but it's not enough to hide it from thief-hand. I think the position is very important.
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