Connecticut Trail Camera Laws
Connecticut only has a few laws pertaining to trail cameras. They are if you are using trail cameras on private property, you have to get permission to put them up prior to set up. Also, it is illegal to put trail cameras on military bases or property of any kind. If you come across any trail cameras as a reminder it is illegal to touch, remove, or take the footage off the trail cameras without consent from the owner of the trail camera unless it is on your property. If someone has set them up on your private property reach out to your local wildlife officers for assistance. As a reminder Laws update yearly. Make sure to check your local wildlife laws before you put cameras up!
Animals in Connecticut
Knowing what animals you have the opportunity of finding near you is very important to know when setting up Connecticut trail cameras. This lets you know how high to set up your camera so you can have the most success. Click below for a list of animals in Connecticut!
Connecticut Trail Camera Tips
Some of the more common animals in Connecticut are whitetail deer and coyotes. We suggest setting your trail cameras 30 to 36 inches off the ground to get the best possible footage. If you would like more trail camera tips and tricks click the trail camera tips button below!
If you need recommendations for what trail cameras to use or buy, click the trail camera review button below to see our reviews of trail cameras that we have tried and tested!
Click below to see other trail camera laws, pictures, tips and videos from some of the other states!