Keeping a Wise Eye on Waterfowl
Trail cameras are only for deer…right? Thinking out of the box to scout for waterfowl may take duck hunters on a new path to success. Instead of wasting hours of precious time to figure out where the birds are, hunters and guides are deploying WiseEye cameras over duck fields and timber holes to be notified about waterfowl activity.

Duck hunters using WiseEye cameras will not only get a crystal clear shot of what species are present—but HuntControl will identify the subject as a bird, and begin to file those bird photos into a datametrics profile—predicting future patterns and when the best time to hunt waterfowl would be based on that spot’s activity. Now, I’m sure it sounds a bit out of reach, but getting a crisp video of a pair of mallards dropping into a timber hole on a frosty November morning from your WiseEye camera sounds pretty epic.
Not only will it just capture motion triggered pictures and videos, but using the ActionShot feature—you can record up to a 5 minute HD video on demand. For example, you’ve got a big group of pintails working around your blind. You also have a DC-2 set up watching the decoy spread. As soon as those birds look like they’re going to finish, hit the ActionShot button, and record the mayhem—it’s really as simple as that. Now you can have a camera videoing the whole moment, while keeping your hands free to call and of course—to shoot.

Using WiseEye cameras in unorthodox ways can seriously benefit you as a hunter. With crystal clear pictures and videos—along with the data building, WiseEye is creating the perfect storm for you and your buddies to know where and when to hunt waterfowl.
