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<blockquote data-quote="Shed Hunter" data-source="post: 4997829" data-attributes="member: 10556"><p>Between 23 total cameras swapped over anywhere from 70-100 locations on public land from Henderson County TN to Muhlenberg County KY I can shed a little bit of light on what you are wanting to do.</p><p></p><p>Would I know in confidence where a particular buck is without the cameras? Aside from a personal sighting or finding shed antlers-no. Does that make it easier to go kill just any random big deer? Sure. I had a few patterned pretty well this past year. Can you still be a "good hunter" if you use trail cameras? Well personally I think if I pulled off watching the highest potential deer I have on camera while electing to pass on everything else as I've already killed a deer larger.. that'd be fairly characteristic of a pretty darn good woodsman. I've also been known to set others up on the deer I won't hunt even in the 150" range. IMO, being a good woodsman is nothing more than respecting the animal you are pursuing and it also doesn't hurt to add a little camaraderie in there. Just get out there and enjoy what you are doing however it is you choose to do so as long as it is legal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shed Hunter, post: 4997829, member: 10556"] Between 23 total cameras swapped over anywhere from 70-100 locations on public land from Henderson County TN to Muhlenberg County KY I can shed a little bit of light on what you are wanting to do. Would I know in confidence where a particular buck is without the cameras? Aside from a personal sighting or finding shed antlers-no. Does that make it easier to go kill just any random big deer? Sure. I had a few patterned pretty well this past year. Can you still be a “good hunter” if you use trail cameras? Well personally I think if I pulled off watching the highest potential deer I have on camera while electing to pass on everything else as I’ve already killed a deer larger.. that’d be fairly characteristic of a pretty darn good woodsman. I’ve also been known to set others up on the deer I won’t hunt even in the 150” range. IMO, being a good woodsman is nothing more than respecting the animal you are pursuing and it also doesn’t hurt to add a little camaraderie in there. Just get out there and enjoy what you are doing however it is you choose to do so as long as it is legal [/QUOTE]
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