Western MT Trail Cam Videos 2021 with commentary
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Compilation of some of the best videos my trail cameras captured. Three different locations.
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Thanks for sharing, always fun to watch wildlife in its natural environment.
Great video, thanks for the effort! Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you!
The Gardepro A-3-S. has the night vision that does not scare the deer , when in operation you can not see any light coming from the cam , also it’s audio is enhanced with a state of the art microphone,, that is twice or three times louder than any other trail cam. They are 65 bucks at Amazon
That’s a nice size bear
Yeah it is! Hopefully I see him in the flesh this spring.
That's some excellent video. I own a couple of the Tasco cameras and find that they are great quality for the money
They really are! The night shots are especially clear.
Great clips
Thanks! I appreciate your interest
I feel that next year will be the year that I get something worthy to hang on my wall.
Man, I hope I'm there to take that picture!
Hang what on your wall?
@@gouldbergvariations The picture that they were talking about 😁
Great footage
Here in North Carolina this past fall the fawns finally stoppped nursing December first
Oh wow that's late! I actually moved here to Montana from NC. Asheville area.
@@mtoutdoors9288 I moved to grant Montana when I was 22 and stayed three years working for Ned and diesta welborn , came back when a child got old enough to start school,, yes the four fawns that stay here around my home was born to one doe yes she had and raised all four an I have thousands of videos of them
Beautiful deers and gorgeous bucks.Thank you, for you were quite informative. I've heard of Trail Cameras before, and find them interesting, but I always wondered how did the animals seem to know? So I guess they are attracted by the red light. Is the light ON so you can locate the cameras easier?
A quick question, how many hours do they record, and how far into the forest can you see in the dark? 100.. 200 feet?
The red light is only active at night. It is an infrared "flash" that gives us the night vision footage. I locate the cameras by marking its coordinates on my GPS map.
These specific cameras are very inexpensive, so they probably only see about 50-75 ft in the dark.
As for recording time, that depends on the size memory card you use in the camera. It's not always recording, it has a motion sensor, which tells the camera to record a 10 sec clip when it senses movement.
Hope that helps! Thanks for the interest!
Elizabeth they’re are three totally different trail cameras, white light , red light , and black light cameras,,the black light ones are the only ones that do not scare the animals at night , the best deal I’ve found on trail cams is a Gardepro A-3-S 65 dollars at Amazon,,don’t let the price fool ya ,, these cameras record in 4 K , and super clear and can see 150 ft at night
Is this a private property?
Nope, all on public land!
Great video
There is a few animals that caught my attention. I might have to help you next season putting them in the freezer.
Sounds like a solid plan! You can have that half-spike at the beginning!
@@mtoutdoors9288 just need gps coordinates
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You want to kill wild animals?
@@gouldbergvariations Here in Montana we have hunting seasons. If I choose to participate i am free to do so!
Just curious no pheasants (at least on this video) in your area? Thanks for sharing this video. So do Bear defecate / excrement in the wood's. In my best Foghorn Leghorn voice, That's a joke son, that's just a joke. ruclips.net/video/EVAdt5bH2tE/видео.html
🤣🤣🤣 pretty funny!
Nope, never seen a pheasant here. On the cameras or in person.
The two does are allogrooming. It helps social bonds and parasite removal especially in hard to reach areas. It's normal in antelope like impala or primates, but I hadn't realized deer did it also. I'm assuming since coyotes were spotted you don't have wolves in that area? Normally I just figure it out myself on trail cam videos but the narration added a nice touch. Thanks!
I have not seen any wolf sign in the area, but I do believe they roam the higher elevations above my camera. I didn't know wolves and coyotes usually inhabit different areas, thanks for educating me!
@@mtoutdoors9288 Well it's more the wolves do not tolerate coyotes and will either kill them or drive them off as they're competing for resources and coyotes will kill wolf pups. Coyotes have no say in the matter. Lol