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My philosophy is there is no substitute for time in the field. A lot of buddies and people I talk to are always saying I always have a good season and get “lucky” but not one of them spends as much time in the field. I have killed 1 whitetail in my life that I feel is worth showing off, but there’s been a long list of cull/management deer I’ve spent months chasing that the reward at the end made them sort of a trophy. I can definitely tell a correlation between success and time hunting. You never know what you’re gonna encounter and all a camera does is let you know you should have been there. From October to January I’m hunting at minimum every weekend and it pays off. Granted I have a hunting addiction that is ridiculous to some because during season it comes before anything and everything.
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Originally posted by EastTexasMan View PostMy motto is why not be in the stand when he makes his first appearance?
I like to hunt, so I go hunt. Some people I know will hunt more once a good buck shows up on camera, but my theory is if you were already hunting then you would of killed him when he showed up. At our place, you usually get one shot. If you wait to see him appear, then you already missed your chance.
I nailed mine this year and won a deer contest
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Have you considered waiting until the does accept you so that you can befriend the buck and he will let you kill him?
What's this "ready to be killed" business?
I like to hunt so I hunt... there are too many variables to follow some rule.
If you wait for him to show up once you've already thrown one opportunity out the window. How many are you counting on?
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The two biggest deer we've killed had never been seen on camera. Both after does. When the rut hits, you need to be hunting, regardless of what the cameras show.
We've also had bucks make a regular appearance on camera for a month and never be able to put it together.
On the subject of cameras, the more the better. I like to have two covering the feeder, and two set up nearby either facing away from the feeder or on trails leading to it. Crazy how you can have four cameras in a 20 yard area and only get pics of an animal on one of them. And that may be the only time he ever shows. I'd bet any hunter running a single camera pointing at his feeder has mature bucks around that he doesn't know exist.
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Originally posted by EastTexasMan View PostMy motto is why not be in the stand when he makes his first appearance?
I like to hunt, so I go hunt. Some people I know will hunt more once a good buck shows up on camera, but my theory is if you were already hunting then you would of killed him when he showed up. At our place, you usually get one shot. If you wait to see him appear, then you already missed your chance.Originally posted by Chasing_bone View PostMy only problem with your tactic is, he may be there more than you know. He may just not be going in front of your camera. I have seen many deer walk up to my set right out of sight from my camera and walk off. Never getting a picture of them. Deer of all ages do this. So I would go after him and try to put him down.
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https://youtu.be/J8R3yf1w7LM Part 1
6 minute video showing how to upload game photos, create folders, and trend those pictures in that folder by a selecting a date range. This will show you frequency at the camera location based on wind direction, time of day, and moon phase. This is a useful tool if you hunt a small property or small properties and trying to decide where you should hunt or what stand to hunt
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my best spot is like freds, except for a few occasions over 7 years the shooters dont show up and arent regulars until halloween or even, so i dont hunt out there till they show up. saves me a lot of vacation time for when the shooters are there in late november and december, aslo saves my wife from having to run two boys all over town to practices...happy wife...
if i was rifle hunting i would probably hunt more (and sit longer) and look for those "cruising" bucks that miss cameras but i basically have 2 shooting lanes out to about 30y each, if the deer isnt on my camera than i dont have a shot anyway.
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Originally posted by R C View PostTo make a daylight appearance before you start hunting your setup? I hunt a small property and could see myself waiting all season without the target buck ever showing up during daylight (I know, that’s why they call it hunting). On one hand, I like to hunt and don’t want to wait all season to do it. On the other hand my goal is to kill my target buck and waiting until the buck shows that he is ready to be killed (by showing up during daylight) actually provides the best chance for doing that. How many of you use this tactic and have actually killed the buck you were after? If you have accomplished this how many acres were you hunting on? I could see this working if you were hunting several hundred or thousands of acres and could set aside an area but on a small property it would be much more difficult. I’m thinking about running two feeders this upcoming season and not hunting one of the feeders until a shooter or target buck shows up during daylight.
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