As is often the case with technology, trail cameras have come a long way in the past two decades.
On average, they are cheaper, produce higher-quality images and videos, and are far more intuitive than are past models. Yet, we still often only utilize a small percentage of what they offer us, and we still tend to set them up in a way that isn’t always conducive to the best recon.
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