I think a lot of it depends on the deer in your area. If you have neighbors blasting fawns off a corn pile, they probably won't come to the feeder in daylight.

One problem I constantly see is people with small or crowded properties that want to hunt like they see on Outdoor Channel. They should look at the prices for those clubs and realize that style of hunting is not possible for most people.

I pulled all my cameras except for the ones at camp and likely entry points (patterning meth heads). I would always get one picture of a deer staring right at the camera within a few days of placing. After that, nothing but the occasional feral dog. I may try hanging them higher up to see if that makes a difference next year, for now I'm just gonna minimize my presence.

Last edited by redgineer; 10/03/22 02:02 PM.