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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5457236" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>If you had a camera, how would you know where to hang it? Would you not need to have good woodsmanship and a general knowledge of the area? </p><p></p><p>Contrary to the common misconceptions, cameras aren't an easy button. They don't offer a hunter a sure thing. What they really do well is allow a hunter to accumulate information season after season, and when overlaid & analyzed, repetitive patterns can become seen that otherwise wouldn't by only hunting. They're a tool for collecting data, nothing more nothing less. And like any tool they are only as good as the person using it. </p><p></p><p>Having a set of wrenches doesn't mean you automatically know how to fix a car. Those wrenches don't troubleshoot the problem. Experience and know how does. Exactly same thing with hunting and cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5457236, member: 20583"] If you had a camera, how would you know where to hang it? Would you not need to have good woodsmanship and a general knowledge of the area? Contrary to the common misconceptions, cameras aren't an easy button. They don't offer a hunter a sure thing. What they really do well is allow a hunter to accumulate information season after season, and when overlaid & analyzed, repetitive patterns can become seen that otherwise wouldn't by only hunting. They're a tool for collecting data, nothing more nothing less. And like any tool they are only as good as the person using it. Having a set of wrenches doesn't mean you automatically know how to fix a car. Those wrenches don't troubleshoot the problem. Experience and know how does. Exactly same thing with hunting and cameras. [/QUOTE]
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