You purchased that new trail camera you have been wanting and it is finally sitting on your table. You tear open the box, insert a SD card and batteries. The camera comes alive, and you head to the woods to get it out as soon as you can. The 12-pointer you have been pursuing does not have a chance now.
This is a common scenario for many hunters this time of year as we think about the fall. However, taking the time to read the manual and get those warranties registered is vitally important to the longterm use of your camera, and maybe your success in the fall.
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