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If your trail camera False Triggers, check the following:
1. Check your camera mount. Ensure that If your camera
is strapped to a tree, make sure the tree is large enough
to not sway in the wind as this can cause a false trigger.
2. Position your camera facing north or south. If you
position your camera aiming east or west your camera
tends to have a greater frequency of false triggers due to
the rising or setting sun passing through the frame.
3. Place your camera at the right height. Mount the
camera to a strong tree or camera stand positioned 3 to 5
feet off the ground. Attaching your camera too low can
result in getting too many pictures of small non-targeted
creatures. Placing your camera too high and facing
downward can cause the camera to pick up shadows and
the changes in ground temperature.
4. Clear all vegetation from in front of the camera. Any
grasses, small limbs or twigs growing out of the ground in
front of the camera can cause a false trigger.
5. Set the camera's
Sensitivity motion sensors
to
Low
.
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