Originally Posted by
gbk
Trigger speed is one factor, but a running squirrel likely will be caught with almost nothing.
Unless the camera is triggered by something else(another animal or a raising sun)so it takes pictures while the squirell happens to be there.
For trail watching do not put the camera square to the trail,do like 45 degree,or almost along the axis of the trail-othervise you may never capture nothing.
The animal may just simply walk out from the camera view by the time the camera takes the picture.
Aslo if you slant it a bit down from like 5-6 feet,would give you better chances of not being detected,and more "space"to monitor/have chance to reach out to.
I think also-other then bait piles-you should do burst,and the shortest intervals you can.This allows you a hope to take at least one picture of the animal,if waking by at the wrong moment/or to fast.
Yep-you may may have to many pictures-but it is easy to delete the non wanted ones............