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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5030120" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Sounds like going to lithiums might actually save you $ and time.</p><p>Personally, I avoid needing to change any cam's batteries <em>DURING</em> hunting season.</p><p>The fewer trips and the less time you can spend near your cams, the better.</p><p>You will typically get more older deer pics when you disturb the area less.</p><p></p><p>Often, hunters "scouting" and checking their cams places more "pressure" or "disturbance" on the deer they're hunting, than their actual hunting itself.</p><p>And the less you disturb the deer you're hunting, usually the more they'll move during daylight hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5030120, member: 1409"] Sounds like going to lithiums might actually save you $ and time. Personally, I avoid needing to change any cam's batteries [I]DURING[/I] hunting season. The fewer trips and the less time you can spend near your cams, the better. You will typically get more older deer pics when you disturb the area less. Often, hunters "scouting" and checking their cams places more "pressure" or "disturbance" on the deer they're hunting, than their actual hunting itself. And the less you disturb the deer you're hunting, usually the more they'll move during daylight hours. [/QUOTE]
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