Your Opnion On Trail Camera Placement?
#1
ok there is a picture of my land...
the big wooded area
but the field south is wheat field this year and it will be a bean field next year( i dunno if that will affect deer movement or not) there is alot of deer movement in there...i can not find a main trail to set up my camera on ( it is a moultrie D40 by the way) that is why i am asking for your help. i no trail cameras are advanced but they cant take 100 yard by 100 yard pictures![8D] there was a monster buck spotted in the southeast corner of our land. we had no idea he was in there so we are gunna scout him this year
just any imput would help...here is a link to the picture if you need it for some reason http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=40.33...=0&src=ggl ....thanks
oh and wherever you guys agree on the most i am going to scout it this weekend for trails. there is enough snow on the ground to see a good trail
the big wooded area
but the field south is wheat field this year and it will be a bean field next year( i dunno if that will affect deer movement or not) there is alot of deer movement in there...i can not find a main trail to set up my camera on ( it is a moultrie D40 by the way) that is why i am asking for your help. i no trail cameras are advanced but they cant take 100 yard by 100 yard pictures![8D] there was a monster buck spotted in the southeast corner of our land. we had no idea he was in there so we are gunna scout him this year
just any imput would help...here is a link to the picture if you need it for some reason http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=40.33...=0&src=ggl ....thanks
oh and wherever you guys agree on the most i am going to scout it this weekend for trails. there is enough snow on the ground to see a good trail

#3
might check in the south east and south west in those openings of grass lead to the field. there might not be much travel to a wheat field but there will be next year when there are beans in the field. without knowing alot about the land you really just need to get out there and scout it out for yourself
#4
Withought me physically seeing the property, I would set some up in these areas.I like setting cameras in funnel areas heading into feilds, and transition areas between bedding and feilds. I also put cameras on the edges of fields near corners where high concentration of entry paths dump into fields. I cant really identify bedding areas so its a guessing game from viewing this map.
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