Bushnell trophy Aggressor

Cindy

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For those of you who use this camera, do you have any ideas on how to reduce incidental captures?

I recovered a few cams that I had out for the last two months.
All had 32 gig cards in them and they all had over 11,000 photos on each of them.

One of the cameras had 11,600+ photos in five days. Yep, the entire 32 gig card filled in 5 days.
But, not with what I had hoped.
It was mostly rabbits.

I noticed that I got a lot of rabbits, chukars, coyotes, muskrats, ect.
The coyotes are big enough that I would not want to miss something that size, but what tricks have you used to eliminate the smaller game?

There is nothing worse than looking through 55,000 pictures of rabbits.
 
I have the same camera but have only put it out once for two weeks. I got 320 pictures, 10 of them were elk and the rest were tree branches moving. I read in the manual that there are some sensitivity settings you can change and messed with those, hopefully it helps. Sorry I'm not much help though, haven't found a magic combination yet.

I am new to trail cams, but I've read that it's important to find areas where branches won't set it off. Tough to do though. I set three cams this weekend and I could never find a spot where I could eliminate all that.
 
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