Trail cameras are nearly ubiquitous across deer-hunting circles. It seems as though everyone owns at least one, and as we get into prime summer scouting season, most of them will end up in the woods. A lot of those digital scouters will promise valuable findings, but will produce poor results.
The best way to avoid this is to think through how you mount your cameras, and what settings you use. Here’s how.
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