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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5790836" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Let me suggest that <strong>cell</strong>-cams make lousy scouting tools. Hunters place them out and then expect good pictures from that location all season. That usually isn't the way it works.</p><p></p><p>I move my cams constantly. When I pull a card on a cam, I look at the images while I'm standing there and decide if the cam needs to be moved. Maybe it only needs to be moved 20 yards to a new hotter scrape or some other sign. Or perhaps the images I see show me the travel pattern have shifted 50 yards "over there." Or maybe that location has just gone dead "for now" (it may pick back up later in the year). By checking cams frequently (but being very careful HOW you check your cams) you can constantly adjust their locations. Just running 8 cams, I will use 50-60 different locations during the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5790836, member: 17"] Let me suggest that [B]cell[/B]-cams make lousy scouting tools. Hunters place them out and then expect good pictures from that location all season. That usually isn't the way it works. I move my cams constantly. When I pull a card on a cam, I look at the images while I'm standing there and decide if the cam needs to be moved. Maybe it only needs to be moved 20 yards to a new hotter scrape or some other sign. Or perhaps the images I see show me the travel pattern have shifted 50 yards "over there." Or maybe that location has just gone dead "for now" (it may pick back up later in the year). By checking cams frequently (but being very careful HOW you check your cams) you can constantly adjust their locations. Just running 8 cams, I will use 50-60 different locations during the season. [/QUOTE]
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