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Trail cam placement is key...
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<blockquote data-quote="Chickencoop96" data-source="post: 5331521" data-attributes="member: 22024"><p>This past season and up until opening day of Turkey season I had my cell cam set up over an area in low deer density terrain that had been eat up with buck sign (Scrapes, Rubs, etc.) the whole time i had one turkey and one good buck pop up. when i picked my trail cam up on turkey opener, I noticed newer buck sign about 20 yards directly behind my trail cam. Y'all ain't kidding about these mountain deer. they really are like ghosts. although i didn't get what i wanted on camera, i'm still planning to hunt those hills. I guess i'm partial to a hunting challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chickencoop96, post: 5331521, member: 22024"] This past season and up until opening day of Turkey season I had my cell cam set up over an area in low deer density terrain that had been eat up with buck sign (Scrapes, Rubs, etc.) the whole time i had one turkey and one good buck pop up. when i picked my trail cam up on turkey opener, I noticed newer buck sign about 20 yards directly behind my trail cam. Y'all ain't kidding about these mountain deer. they really are like ghosts. although i didn't get what i wanted on camera, i'm still planning to hunt those hills. I guess i'm partial to a hunting challenge. [/QUOTE]
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