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<blockquote data-quote="41Magnum" data-source="post: 5531791" data-attributes="member: 20770"><p>I use a trail cam on public land where I hunt and it's remote rough land. Not many folks will go up there as it's just plain hard hunting, low deer density area. I've never had a pic of a person on my camera. I move it frequently, every 3-4 weeks, as to see what's going on. The buck I took this past season I never saw on camera. It helps me decide where and how I'll hunt it. I have seen other cams in other areas up there but I steer clear of those areas when I do. As for stands I do have a couple of ladder stands there and I only move them if the sign goes away. Matter of fact I haven't had a person walk in on me in years. </p><p> When I hunt a WMA, if I see a stand while scouting I just wish the guy well and just move on. I just go a little deeper and set up somewhere else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41Magnum, post: 5531791, member: 20770"] I use a trail cam on public land where I hunt and it’s remote rough land. Not many folks will go up there as it’s just plain hard hunting, low deer density area. I’ve never had a pic of a person on my camera. I move it frequently, every 3-4 weeks, as to see what’s going on. The buck I took this past season I never saw on camera. It helps me decide where and how I’ll hunt it. I have seen other cams in other areas up there but I steer clear of those areas when I do. As for stands I do have a couple of ladder stands there and I only move them if the sign goes away. Matter of fact I haven’t had a person walk in on me in years. When I hunt a WMA, if I see a stand while scouting I just wish the guy well and just move on. I just go a little deeper and set up somewhere else. [/QUOTE]
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