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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 4997857" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I've been using trail-cameras since before they were commercially available. I bet I've looked at more trail-camera pictures than 99.999% of hunters. Two years ago I analyzed over 385,000 trail-camera pictures in a single season (10-12 hours per day every day for almost 6 months). In all that time have I ever seen a buck so patternable by trail-cameras that you could say he will come by this tree at this time on this date with 100% accuracy? Nope. Never. Not saying it doesn't happen, but I think it's rarer than most non-camera users assume.</p><p></p><p>Now have trail-cameras made me a more knowledgeable hence better hunter? Oh absolutely! Constantly experimenting with camera locations will teach you worlds about how deer use habitat and terrain. I would say trail-cameras have taught more about how to hunt deer than all the observations I've made in 40+ years of sitting in a tree, times 10!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 4997857, member: 17"] I've been using trail-cameras since before they were commercially available. I bet I've looked at more trail-camera pictures than 99.999% of hunters. Two years ago I analyzed over 385,000 trail-camera pictures in a single season (10-12 hours per day every day for almost 6 months). In all that time have I ever seen a buck so patternable by trail-cameras that you could say he will come by this tree at this time on this date with 100% accuracy? Nope. Never. Not saying it doesn't happen, but I think it's rarer than most non-camera users assume. Now have trail-cameras made me a more knowledgeable hence better hunter? Oh absolutely! Constantly experimenting with camera locations will teach you worlds about how deer use habitat and terrain. I would say trail-cameras have taught more about how to hunt deer than all the observations I've made in 40+ years of sitting in a tree, times 10! [/QUOTE]
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