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Old 11-01-2015 | 11:20 AM
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Forget about the cameras. However, you will have to scout for sign, heavily used deer trails, scrapes, rub lines etc. Find a spot where trails converge into one, a funnel area, and even better if trails converge near heavy cover. Set up where you can see well and in more than one direction. You don't say how large the property is but you can probably find sign and a place to set up in one day, and learn the property as you go along. Look for low places where deer can sneak along without being seen, look for deer food, oak trees and new growth etc.
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