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You bet it does, read my post and check out the photos. I can also tell you this. Try putting the rock along a deer trail in a place where there are not many people walking around (where most people avoid) and if you have a scouting camera place it near the rock. Set the camera to take photos day and night. You will probably find most activity is at night. However, if you can put the rock someplace where the deer feel comfortable moving during the day you may have some good daylight photo opportunities for your trail cam. You may not see much of the activity yourself but if you can put a trail cam there and you won't miss much. Be sure to follow the tips that come with the trail cam so you can also get good photos. Otherwise you may end up getting photos of nothing because the afternoon sun will have the cam taking photos repeatedly when nothing is there. You will be amazed at the amount of animals (deer) that visit the rock. Good luck to you and if you get one, put another review here with a photo to let others know of your sucess.