Originally Posted By: xxLeftyxxGot my bait site up last week, and set up my trail camera at the same time – Bushnell's black IR Trail Cam. First few days, all I saw were two groups of deer making multiple passes through the area. Then Wednesday nite I had a fox come around 10 pm. Stuck around just long enough for a couple photos, only activity of the night. I had out a leg bone from the buck I recently shot, a road kill turkey and some old stale cat food I found in the back of the cupboard.
Busy night on Friday night as the fox came back for a bit around midnight, then a little later a couple deer showed up and actually stayed nearby for ½ hour or so. Also had a number of blank trips on the cam, so increased the IR flash to always use full power. This site is 95 yards from my living room window and I have two Chamberlain sensors out. The deer was the only thing that tripped the alarm. The chamberlain has worked great on deer, but I was suspecting it was having very little success with picking up smaller critters. I have two set out at right angles to each other to try to cover gaps, about 15-20 feet from the bait, so I figured maybe I had them to high in the air and tried dropping them yesterday down to about 30 inches off the ground.
Last night the alarm went off a number of times around 4-5 am, but when I looked at the photos, I saw only deer traffic during that time period. HOWEVER, I had the fox come back around midnight, and also a guest appearance by a bobcat an hour later. (NO Chamberlain alerts again, bleh.)
This morning, I went down around 9 a.m. and tried turning the sensors 90 degrees so they are now vertically aligned. Not 15 minutes later, I looked out the window and saw movement. Below are a few of the hundred or so photos shot in the next 4 hours. Take a look at the time stamps in the bottom right corners, and elapsed time between the first few pics. The earliest one caught a piece of me adjusting the closest sensor, then...
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These cats hung around for over 4 hours, before finally disappearing. And again, the alarms almost never picked them up. I think maybe I got a total of 4 or 5 trips.
In this last shot, you can see them directly in line with sensor 3, yet no trips. Any ideas what I should try next for better sensitivity?
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And, of course, NO open season here on cats, grrrrrr.
no cat season in nh?? wierd, anyway like 6mm-06 said get the driveay patrol sensors cheap and work well to about 80 yds after that you need to do the antenna mod.
this year im upping my game 2 additional sensors and gen 3 night vision
! this will enable me to move my bait back to the 100 yd+ mark where the yotes will be a little more at ease. so far i have 10 deer carcasses in the garage i got from the local venison cutter. today i put out a pile of scrap venison and a cam in what i call a simmer spot. its more wooded about 200 yds from my actual bait site. after deer season ends i will move the bait pile to the kill site....pics soon!