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How often do you check your cameras during the rut?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigDave12" data-source="post: 5008907" data-attributes="member: 13595"><p>Great perspective JCDeerman. I also use the same approach. The cameras help me monitor the deer herd, quality and quantity, health, and likely areas of travel (which direction that are moving most of the time). Once I have that info, I try to use it to determine how, when, and where to hunt during the season and phase. One thing I would add is that I use the cameras to really help me monitor the doe herd. The does are extremely important - maybe more so than the bucks. If I have a solid doe herd on my cameras and all look healthy, then I believe my chances of catching a mature buck during the season increase as does tend to have a tighter home range than bucks and that improves my chances. I actually tend to focus on doe travel areas during the season based on what I learned from the cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigDave12, post: 5008907, member: 13595"] Great perspective JCDeerman. I also use the same approach. The cameras help me monitor the deer herd, quality and quantity, health, and likely areas of travel (which direction that are moving most of the time). Once I have that info, I try to use it to determine how, when, and where to hunt during the season and phase. One thing I would add is that I use the cameras to really help me monitor the doe herd. The does are extremely important - maybe more so than the bucks. If I have a solid doe herd on my cameras and all look healthy, then I believe my chances of catching a mature buck during the season increase as does tend to have a tighter home range than bucks and that improves my chances. I actually tend to focus on doe travel areas during the season based on what I learned from the cameras. [/QUOTE]
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