Wow..I'm into technology and that's cool. So much to that. Too bad I don't have my own land that I could run a ton of cameras and invest time into something like this.
Seems like it takes the "hunting" out of it when you have something that can basically pinpoint a time a deer will be in a certain spot. At least when just running trail cameras, you still have to do some work to try to pattern the buck.
I guess at what level does it become too much? What the difference then setting a feeder at say 5pm and sitting there at 4:30pm waiting for it go off. Isn't sitting at the feeder waiting for it to go off worse than computer technology saying "the deer typically is here at this time". I guess either way is no guarantee. Just food for thought.
I used the DeerLab software this fall. I really like it. Got some interesting stats from it that surprised me.
Did you like it enough to use it again this fall? what plan did you use, and did you feel it was worth the money?