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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5818419" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>Cameras and scouting. And mobile set ups with maybe a couple hang ons or ladder stands. If you want conventional cameras brownings are the best I've ever used for the prices. Cell cameras I like my tactacams over the others I've used. Also wouldnt ditch your climber they are handy I have always and probably always will use summits. But others are good to. With a map you can see terrian and pinch points to help also during turkey season scout for deer also the sign is still there for the most part and mark it. There's no one way. We hunt close to 2000 acres and have dozens of stands up but we have hunted 1400ish for a very long time, but even we get mobile especially in a year like this year. Hunting on the ground is also a decent way to hunt. Main thing is wind and thermals especially with hilly and steep terrains, being the bottoms can and will get you in trouble with their nose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5818419, member: 11992"] Cameras and scouting. And mobile set ups with maybe a couple hang ons or ladder stands. If you want conventional cameras brownings are the best I've ever used for the prices. Cell cameras I like my tactacams over the others I've used. Also wouldnt ditch your climber they are handy I have always and probably always will use summits. But others are good to. With a map you can see terrian and pinch points to help also during turkey season scout for deer also the sign is still there for the most part and mark it. There's no one way. We hunt close to 2000 acres and have dozens of stands up but we have hunted 1400ish for a very long time, but even we get mobile especially in a year like this year. Hunting on the ground is also a decent way to hunt. Main thing is wind and thermals especially with hilly and steep terrains, being the bottoms can and will get you in trouble with their nose. [/QUOTE]
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