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Trail Camera Placement Tips for Early Fall Deer Scouting

Trail Camera Placement Tips for Early Fall Deer Scouting

As summer fades into fall, deer patterns begin to shift. Bucks are shedding velvet, food sources are changing, and movement is becoming more predictable as hunting season draws closer. For hunters, this is one of the most important times of year to gather intel, and placing your trail cameras strategically is the key to getting it right.

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Browning Trail Cameras: Transitioning with Whitetails

Browning Trail Cameras: Transitioning with Whitetails

As summer gives way to early fall, whitetail deer begin shifting their patterns, and successful hunters must adjust their trail camera strategies accordingly. For Browning Trail Camera users, now is the time to reposition cameras from summer feeding areas to pinch points, bottlenecks, bedding cover, and fresh food sources. 

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Halloween Trail Camera Tips

Halloween Trail Camera Tips
Halloween is a great time to treat your trail cameras, so they do not play any tricks on you.  With the cooler air in the weeks to come and peak rut activity make sure your cameras are running off of fresh, full batteries.  While checking cameras already in the field or putting out cameras in new locations, don't forget about vegetation and foliage changes to come as well. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading
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