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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 4999251" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>When it comes to camera use, I think a clear distinction needs to be made: cameras to aid hunting or cameras to manage/measure the population. As for management, I strongly feel the trail-camera is the most important deer management tool ever invented. I honestly can't image effectively managing a local deer population without the REAL data cameras provide.</p><p></p><p>On the flip side, cameras for hunting? They have helped me learn more about deer which has made me a more successful hunter in the long run. However, need them? No. Give me an aerial photo, topo map, and a day's scouting on a property and I'll know much of I what I need to know to be successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 4999251, member: 17"] When it comes to camera use, I think a clear distinction needs to be made: cameras to aid hunting or cameras to manage/measure the population. As for management, I strongly feel the trail-camera is the most important deer management tool ever invented. I honestly can't image effectively managing a local deer population without the REAL data cameras provide. On the flip side, cameras for hunting? They have helped me learn more about deer which has made me a more successful hunter in the long run. However, need them? No. Give me an aerial photo, topo map, and a day's scouting on a property and I'll know much of I what I need to know to be successful. [/QUOTE]
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