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<blockquote data-quote="Trnr" data-source="post: 5002130" data-attributes="member: 17553"><p>I hunt 99.9% public land, so I'll throw my hat in the ring. As others have said, I would invest in cheap cameras. Never had a camera stolen, but I've had SD cards stolen and heard of other guys' cameras getting shot. My personal favorite is a Spypoint Force 10 ( I think there's a new model now). I think I gave like $75 for it new. </p><p></p><p>I use cameras for a few reasons. First it gives me something to do in the off season (haha) and I enjoy watching bucks develop throughout the summer. Where I hunt it seems pretty rare that deer follow the same route in the mornings and the afternoons so I use cameras to determine if an area is a better morning or afternoon location.</p><p></p><p>The other way I use cameras is to determine where other hunters are. When I put boots on the ground after virtually scouting and I see another hunter's camera its a pretty quick indicator that I need to find a new spot.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if it makes us better/worse hunters as I rely more on physical sign more than pictures (in my area), but I find it fun. </p><p></p><p>I always like to reach out to WMA manager/area forester and make sure they're ok with me putting cameras up too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnr, post: 5002130, member: 17553"] I hunt 99.9% public land, so I'll throw my hat in the ring. As others have said, I would invest in cheap cameras. Never had a camera stolen, but I've had SD cards stolen and heard of other guys' cameras getting shot. My personal favorite is a Spypoint Force 10 ( I think there's a new model now). I think I gave like $75 for it new. I use cameras for a few reasons. First it gives me something to do in the off season (haha) and I enjoy watching bucks develop throughout the summer. Where I hunt it seems pretty rare that deer follow the same route in the mornings and the afternoons so I use cameras to determine if an area is a better morning or afternoon location. The other way I use cameras is to determine where other hunters are. When I put boots on the ground after virtually scouting and I see another hunter's camera its a pretty quick indicator that I need to find a new spot. I don't know if it makes us better/worse hunters as I rely more on physical sign more than pictures (in my area), but I find it fun. I always like to reach out to WMA manager/area forester and make sure they're ok with me putting cameras up too. [/QUOTE]
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