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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5534849" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>That's a fascinating way to analyze your trail-cam data. I'm going to have to think on that a while. Interesting manner of noticing patterns of individual bucks.</p><p></p><p>Surprisingly, as much of a trail-camera user as I am, I've never used a trail-cam as a scouting tool. All of my trail-cam use is about running season-long photo censuses. That is an important fact, because often I have to keep the trial-cameras strategically spread across a property, even keeping some in low odds locations just to make sure I don't miss a buck using just one section of the property. This requirement often precludes my opportunity to "chase" a buck's travel pattern. Even if I'm curious as to where a buck goes after he leaves a camera location where I'm getting his picture frequently, I often can't spare an extra camera to place one close by. I have to keep the cameras spread out to cover the whole property adequately.</p><p></p><p>Now that doesn't mean I don't learn a lot from my census data that makes me a more successful hunter. That data most certainly does help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5534849, member: 17"] That's a fascinating way to analyze your trail-cam data. I'm going to have to think on that a while. Interesting manner of noticing patterns of individual bucks. Surprisingly, as much of a trail-camera user as I am, I've never used a trail-cam as a scouting tool. All of my trail-cam use is about running season-long photo censuses. That is an important fact, because often I have to keep the trial-cameras strategically spread across a property, even keeping some in low odds locations just to make sure I don't miss a buck using just one section of the property. This requirement often precludes my opportunity to "chase" a buck's travel pattern. Even if I'm curious as to where a buck goes after he leaves a camera location where I'm getting his picture frequently, I often can't spare an extra camera to place one close by. I have to keep the cameras spread out to cover the whole property adequately. Now that doesn't mean I don't learn a lot from my census data that makes me a more successful hunter. That data most certainly does help. [/QUOTE]
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