i'm sure thats true. but, what have they done all these years? Are cameras available to make up for poor scouting/hunting acumen? I sure think so.
i'm sure thats true. but, what have they done all these years? Are cameras available to make up for poor scouting/hunting acumen? I sure think so.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
That's my concern with the cell cameras. I get your point about seeing he was there on Monday and can make plans to go sit Tuesday morning.
But if we're being honest, I suspect there are hunters (not saying it's you) that are using them to hunt real time. It wouldn't be that hard to sneak into a field where you knew the buck was in. Or use the camera to help you identify the deer when it was too dark to do so from the stand. Or even to see when a buck is in a specific bed he uses.
Now with that being said I can think of a couple spots on my place that I would love to be able to get pictures out of without going into.
i cant hunt on tuesdays.
and people with game cams make poor choices bc they got "the big one" on camera. I bet you screw up more deer by knowing they are there than hunting the right stand with the right wind.
just my opinion. I'm kinda done with deer hunting. I just like to eat them.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
I use cameras because I like to look at pictures of deer. I also want to know what bucks are on the farm. I have never used a camera as a true hunting tool. However, the last thing I want to do is stink up a place checking on a camera. I am extremely careful about ingress and egress, as well as hunting the right wind. That's why the cell cameras appeal to me.
Carolina Counsel
Forgot to ask, has any company come up with a competitive cameras system vis a vis the Cuddeback daisy chain system? I really want to try a similar system but just haven't heard good things about the Cuddebacks. Anyone know whether Cuddeback has improved their system from last year?
Carolina Counsel
Cuddeback works well for me.
Well I ordered a spypoint that should be here tomorrow, I'll put it on a property that holds some good deer but I don't get a chance to check on it as often. I may still try a couple of those coverts on my farm in some spots that are more difficult to access. Other than that I plan on sticking with my normal Browning cameras, I have no use in running cellular cameras on stands that have to be baited every 4 days or so.
Cuddeback copied or tried too Buckeye.
It is a piss poor copy.
Bucket was the first daisy chain system that worked.
They are really ATSI which is the company that made all the cameras for the government out on the border back before Big ears did away with trying catch illegals.
There are so many advantages I can’t even start on why cameras that transmit are far superior too traditional cameras.
I’ve dedicated a large portion of my life and finances to growing big deer in SC.
This by far is one of the greatest tool in monitoring and growing big bucks.
I’m sure I could see it being used for I’ll
Gotten reward but so could so much other stuff.
Yup, he's crazy...
like a fox. The dude may be coming in a little too hard and crazy but 90% of everything he says is correct.
Sort of like Toof. But way smarter.
~Scatter Shot
i drive right up to some of my cameras when I am using corn. Granted, my favorite use of a camera is on a communal scrape or signpost rub.
The biggest buck in the area is ofter the FIRST deer to the corn later that evening.
I guess some of this talk about scent and staying out of camera zones is not factual....but who wants to ruin a good opinion?
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
I agree with the scent argument
They are animals and certainly can be trained
If your dumping food when your checking they will become use to it and almost
Coming to see what’s up
They are very curious animals
There is no mystery to deer but most people make it that way
Yup, he's crazy...
like a fox. The dude may be coming in a little too hard and crazy but 90% of everything he says is correct.
Sort of like Toof. But way smarter.
~Scatter Shot
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