Originally Posted by jlbuc10
Originally Posted by Reuben Gathright
Originally Posted by lefthorn
Is that first camera sitting on the ground??

Actually, it was a new trick I discovered. Using a Moultrie EZ Tree mount (also at wally world), I mounted the camera at about 30 degrees downward. The camera got more photos than all the others because it did not collect water on its lens.

I have since placed other TASCO cameras this way to see if this can help get more images.

I do mount all of these cameras 1' - 2' off the ground to get more action.

What are you trying to get pictures of snakes?

In this part of Louisiana, deer are the only tall game and they have been hunted towards eradication.

I track and hunt the feral hogs on my timberlands to keep them from rooting up seedling pine trees.

As a result, many of my cameras focus, up to the horizon of the image, on the ground.

The particular squirrel image I shared was the result of a mistaken camera placement that should have been mounted 1' higher on the tree with a 30 degree tilt downward.