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Old 09-24-2008, 08:26 PM
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ok i went out walkin in the woods for the first time in a few months, been busy with college. i cant really find that many trails. i was wondering what deer would be staying towards? and also what could i put infront of my bushnell camera to keep them there long enough for a pic? i have apples....i see that alot of people use them...i have heard of a MONSTER in the area but i cant find trails and its too thick to see very far...any help would be appriciated OH also i have cows on this property...so the trail i have found the grass is too high so i cant find tracks, problem? yes...
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Old 09-24-2008, 08:54 PM
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1st piece of advice. Don't put it where the cows are! Places I'd suggest to put the cam are on field edges, a fence crossing into a crop field, where trees and crops meet, or if you can figure out any staging areas.For stopping power, I use the trophy rock. Check for baiting laws in your state though. That seems to last the longest and deer love it.
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