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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 4999011" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Great comments DoubleRidge. One of the hunting benefits of cameras is confidence to get back out there. Sometimes, what a hunter sees while hunting gives him or her a false impression. A couple of days in a row seeing nothing from the stand often makes a hunter feel like daylight deer activity has shut down, or all the deer have left the area. That can influence a hunter to pack it in for awhile. But hot action caught on camera <u>where the hunter wasn't hunting</u> makes the hunter realize it was just a coincidence of several wrong stand choices in a row. Those hot action pictures can produce the confidence to get back out there and not give up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 4999011, member: 17"] Great comments DoubleRidge. One of the hunting benefits of cameras is confidence to get back out there. Sometimes, what a hunter sees while hunting gives him or her a false impression. A couple of days in a row seeing nothing from the stand often makes a hunter feel like daylight deer activity has shut down, or all the deer have left the area. That can influence a hunter to pack it in for awhile. But hot action caught on camera [U]where the hunter wasn't hunting[/U] makes the hunter realize it was just a coincidence of several wrong stand choices in a row. Those hot action pictures can produce the confidence to get back out there and not give up. [/QUOTE]
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