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Trail Cameras Don't Always Have Good News

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Bowhunting.com Staff, Sep 26, 2011.

  1. Bowhunting.com Staff

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    Lots of good points there. Good article.
     
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    Nice write up Justin, going through the same thing myself right now.
     
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    Great article! A lot of truth in that, but however, me and my buddies have had some phenomenal bucks caught on cam so hopefully we'll have a great year :rock:
     
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    Yup going through the same thing...Great write up Justin. Now I want to know where all my deer went? I kept my woods scent free and activity free all year round with just the occasional trip to the camera to check it, making sure i was scent free and didnt disturb anything that may be in the area. I started hunting, and have only seen one of the bucks I have on camera. I have yet to see any other bucks, and only a few does. Did they go noctournal on me already? I dont hunt the same stand more than 2 times a week. I have plenty of stands to hunt on my 300 acres and Im focusing on the abundant acorn crop. Still very little to no movement. Should I put my camera back out to check my theory, or continue hunting my stands blindly depending on wind direction??
     

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