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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5776500" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I have a file for each property that trail cam pics go into. This year I started files for just this year. Each pic/vid gets renamed with what's in pic and the date. For instance "capt. hook 2nov23", or "chase on knob plot 2nov23". Keep it simple but easy for reference. </p><p></p><p>I then have a separate excel sheet with a target buck accounting for each column. Every day he shows up gets recorded. If daytime it's highlighted in yellow. Night is highlighted in blue. No pictures just dates under a buck's name either in blue or yellow. The purpose is to have an easy visual for picking out patterns not only for an individual buck through the years, but also as a property to see hot daylight activity days. When I see yellow 2nov19, 2nov21, 2nov22, then guess where I'm going to be on 2nov23. Not only do I know there's likely to be daylight activity that day but also which bucks I'm likely to see. I've also noticed a correlation between yellow days and doe estrus, which in hindsight accounts for the busy activity.</p><p></p><p>I have a file for dead stuff. It has everything from deer to fish. It's the "I love me" file lol.</p><p></p><p>Last but not least I have the forestry plan file with all the work involved in that. It isn't necessarily habitat purposed but it parallels it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5776500, member: 20583"] I have a file for each property that trail cam pics go into. This year I started files for just this year. Each pic/vid gets renamed with what's in pic and the date. For instance "capt. hook 2nov23", or "chase on knob plot 2nov23". Keep it simple but easy for reference. I then have a separate excel sheet with a target buck accounting for each column. Every day he shows up gets recorded. If daytime it's highlighted in yellow. Night is highlighted in blue. No pictures just dates under a buck's name either in blue or yellow. The purpose is to have an easy visual for picking out patterns not only for an individual buck through the years, but also as a property to see hot daylight activity days. When I see yellow 2nov19, 2nov21, 2nov22, then guess where I'm going to be on 2nov23. Not only do I know there's likely to be daylight activity that day but also which bucks I'm likely to see. I've also noticed a correlation between yellow days and doe estrus, which in hindsight accounts for the busy activity. I have a file for dead stuff. It has everything from deer to fish. It's the "I love me" file lol. Last but not least I have the forestry plan file with all the work involved in that. It isn't necessarily habitat purposed but it parallels it. [/QUOTE]
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