The Crush with Lee & Tiffany – CRUSH 360 Trail Camera from WildGame Innovations | Facebook.

What trail cameras do Lee and Tiffany use?

The Crush with Lee & Tiffany – CRUSH 360 Trail Camera from WildGame Innovations | Facebook.

When should you set up deer trail cameras?

When to Set Up Your Trail Camera You may set up your game cams a month before the hunting season. However, with Bushnell trail cameras having up to 6 months of battery life, you can leave your trail camera out in the woods much longer.

How do you detect a deer camera?

When scanning for trees and branches, look out for round/circular optics. If you are lucky, some will reflect light so you can spot them. The lens can generally be easily spotted during the day. Look Up: The essence of placing a trail camera is to avoid detection.

Can deer see red light on camera?

Specifically, deer see blue and green very well – especially in low light – but don’t distinguish red or orange as humans do.

Do deer cameras flash at night?

These cameras flash a white light when triggered at night. It’s the same effect as setting off a DSLR camera flash in the dark. The flash illuminates the image, but it will also scare game most of the time.

What trail camera does Lee lakosky use?

Lee and Tiffany Lakosky discuss how they use their Tactacam for both hunting and to watch over the kids in the house. The Tactacam 5.0 features eight times zoom, image stabilization and multiple camera angles.

Where is the crush live deer cam located?

Iowa farm
CarbonTV presents the Live Crush Cam! Located on Lee and Tiffany Lakosky’s Iowa farm, this wildly popular live stream features big bucks and many other surprise wildlife sightings.

How high should I mount my trail camera?

Trail cameras should be mounted at least head high. With the trail camera higher up on the tree or post, you can angle it down and increase the field of view. Most cameras shoot the best pictures, day or night, between 10 and 20 feet.

How long should I leave my trail camera out?

  1. Cover your scent. Take every precaution with your human scent as you would checking on your trail cameras as you would when you’re going to hunt.
  2. Think weeks not days. If you can wait at least two weeks between camera checks, the better.