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As mentioned....a burst of 2-3 pictures in a row will help catch any Coyotes or other Predators coming in.I have mineral and salt licks on our Farm and Hunting Lease and the Coyotes and Bobcats frequently visit them checking for a free easy meal and to see what's visiting the licks.


Another good place to set up a trail camera is over a Deer Scrape towards the Fall and thru out the Rut....I have several pictures of Coyotes checking scrapes where the Bucks urinate and other Bucks and Doe's also leave their scent.I usually put my camera a few feet off the ground then put a stick behind it to tilt it a little downward since the Predators are smaller than the Deer.


For a good reference and pointers on Your Trail Camera go to www.chasingame.com and look up Your model/brand of trail camera.


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