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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5780367" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Zero doubt...running multiple cameras on our place has saved more "up and comer" bucks lives than any single thing we've done...we have a history, we know the bucks that are common to the area and which ones we agree need to live another year...but some years, during the peak of the rut, we will have a buck (or bucks) show up that we have never seen. Thats when a decision has to be made....But I agree with several of the previous comments...when you see a buck and immediately you start having to question if hes old enough or if hes a shooter....then most likely he's not....and trail camera history doesnt take away from the fun at all for me....it enhances the entire experience and even takes away some of the pressure being we know our target bucks...but yet still have the element of surprise of bucks weve never seen before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5780367, member: 20594"] Zero doubt...running multiple cameras on our place has saved more "up and comer" bucks lives than any single thing we've done...we have a history, we know the bucks that are common to the area and which ones we agree need to live another year...but some years, during the peak of the rut, we will have a buck (or bucks) show up that we have never seen. Thats when a decision has to be made....But I agree with several of the previous comments...when you see a buck and immediately you start having to question if hes old enough or if hes a shooter....then most likely he's not....and trail camera history doesnt take away from the fun at all for me....it enhances the entire experience and even takes away some of the pressure being we know our target bucks...but yet still have the element of surprise of bucks weve never seen before. [/QUOTE]
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