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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5794327" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Without question, trail-camera can take the thrill out of seeing a big buck coming. You've seen that big buck 30 times on camera. Without the pictures, he produces far more of a "Wow!" factor.</p><p></p><p>I would never push a hunter to use cams for hunting. In my opinion, they are more of a management tool - to find out what's really out there and to inventory a local deer population. That doesn't mean they won't teach you valuable things that make you a more successful hunter, but as so many have pointed out in this thread, <strong>relying</strong> on them for hunting is a mistake.</p><p></p><p>It's kind of like Spurhunter's thread on "Hunting is Actually Fun!" If using trail-cameras is getting in the way of your hunting enjoyment, then by all means forgo them. But if you are trying to manage a local deer population, not using them would be denying yourself the best data available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5794327, member: 17"] Without question, trail-camera can take the thrill out of seeing a big buck coming. You've seen that big buck 30 times on camera. Without the pictures, he produces far more of a "Wow!" factor. I would never push a hunter to use cams for hunting. In my opinion, they are more of a management tool - to find out what's really out there and to inventory a local deer population. That doesn't mean they won't teach you valuable things that make you a more successful hunter, but as so many have pointed out in this thread, [B]relying[/B] on them for hunting is a mistake. It's kind of like Spurhunter's thread on "Hunting is Actually Fun!" If using trail-cameras is getting in the way of your hunting enjoyment, then by all means forgo them. But if you are trying to manage a local deer population, not using them would be denying yourself the best data available. [/QUOTE]
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