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<blockquote data-quote="Hillbilly Hunter" data-source="post: 5791507" data-attributes="member: 2641"><p>Good post! I do alot of the same. It is amazing how easily deer can avoid the cameras, whether on purpose or just by luck. I run a high number of cameras and it is amazing how many deer that I see that do not trip the cams. An acre food plot will have several trails leading to it, it is impossible to cover them all. I watched a very nice 3 yr old last week feed in a food plot for over 30 minutes before he finally tripped a camera. there are 4 cameras at that location. The "trip zone" for cameras is very small. I try to put as many as possible on scrapes to up my odds. Cameras on food plots are tough and really not the most productive locations for cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hillbilly Hunter, post: 5791507, member: 2641"] Good post! I do alot of the same. It is amazing how easily deer can avoid the cameras, whether on purpose or just by luck. I run a high number of cameras and it is amazing how many deer that I see that do not trip the cams. An acre food plot will have several trails leading to it, it is impossible to cover them all. I watched a very nice 3 yr old last week feed in a food plot for over 30 minutes before he finally tripped a camera. there are 4 cameras at that location. The "trip zone" for cameras is very small. I try to put as many as possible on scrapes to up my odds. Cameras on food plots are tough and really not the most productive locations for cameras. [/QUOTE]
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