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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5791709" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>im the same absolutely love messing around with cameras. It's what keeps me engaged in the off season. But you are absolutely right about them missing things. Usually in the summer ive got all my cams on trails going into bean fields. I dont do mineral sites on public just because they attract other hunters. Then right before season starts I move them to historic scrapes. The only time during the season I use a cell cam for actionable info is during the pre rut. When I see a certain scrape heating up or get a daylight pic of a good one, ill go hunt it the next day. This is still public land so lots of things can happen in the 24 hours between my intel and the hunt. But its definitely how I killed me best buck this year. He daylights on a scrape, I killed him the next evening 25 yards from that scrape. Funny part is, that night there were 7 does and 3 bucks around that scrape and my cam gave me 0 pics from that night. go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5791709, member: 20332"] im the same absolutely love messing around with cameras. It's what keeps me engaged in the off season. But you are absolutely right about them missing things. Usually in the summer ive got all my cams on trails going into bean fields. I dont do mineral sites on public just because they attract other hunters. Then right before season starts I move them to historic scrapes. The only time during the season I use a cell cam for actionable info is during the pre rut. When I see a certain scrape heating up or get a daylight pic of a good one, ill go hunt it the next day. This is still public land so lots of things can happen in the 24 hours between my intel and the hunt. But its definitely how I killed me best buck this year. He daylights on a scrape, I killed him the next evening 25 yards from that scrape. Funny part is, that night there were 7 does and 3 bucks around that scrape and my cam gave me 0 pics from that night. go figure. [/QUOTE]
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