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<blockquote data-quote="killingtime 41" data-source="post: 5531689" data-attributes="member: 22774"><p>I will agree with you on that. But to find the sign needed and to sit on it. Takes more time to figure it all out. Should I get closer. Am I to close do I need to back up. Now you've sat few hours to realize it's doe's with spotted fawns. Now you dig a little deeper. I know you have to put the pieces together to put the camera out. But now instead of doing like we use to. You get all the intel watching a rerun of seinfield. I know how important game cams are. Like I said I use them at home. We'll just let this dog lye. Because I cannot argue you are correct. I love watching the fawns grow into mature bucks. And doe's become old matriarchs. I watch in November all the new bucks coming through. But it's like I said at my house. I wanted other peoples opinion on public land use of them. Not really wanting an argument. But I was sure it was gonna happen. Take it easy BSK appreciate all the interesting work you do. Now that I can get behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killingtime 41, post: 5531689, member: 22774"] I will agree with you on that. But to find the sign needed and to sit on it. Takes more time to figure it all out. Should I get closer. Am I to close do I need to back up. Now you’ve sat few hours to realize it’s doe’s with spotted fawns. Now you dig a little deeper. I know you have to put the pieces together to put the camera out. But now instead of doing like we use to. You get all the intel watching a rerun of seinfield. I know how important game cams are. Like I said I use them at home. We’ll just let this dog lye. Because I cannot argue you are correct. I love watching the fawns grow into mature bucks. And doe’s become old matriarchs. I watch in November all the new bucks coming through. But it’s like I said at my house. I wanted other peoples opinion on public land use of them. Not really wanting an argument. But I was sure it was gonna happen. Take it easy BSK appreciate all the interesting work you do. Now that I can get behind. [/QUOTE]
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