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Deer season is over… so what now?For a lot of hunters, this is the time of year when gear gets thrown in the corner and trail cameras get forgotten. But the off-season is where next fall’s success really starts.In this video, I walk through how I hunt the off-season by going back through trail camera SD cards, cleaning and maintaining cameras, and organizing photos that are actually worth saving. Instead of drowning in thousands of pictures, I explain how I narrow it down to the images that matter and why that helps me make better decisions moving forward.I also break down my mobile hunting setup, including the final pieces I added and why I made a big change before the season ever started. I explain why I switched up my hang-on stand setup, what wasn’t working for me before, and how those changes impacted the way I hunt.This isn’t a “top 10 tips” video or a gear sales pitch. It’s an honest discussion about:What to do with trail camera data after the seasonWhy cleaning and maintaining trail cameras mattersHow to organize trail camera photos for future huntsHow and why I adjusted my mobile hunting setupLessons learned from making a major hang-on stand switchIf you’re a public land hunter, big woods hunter, or someone who enjoys learning through real experiences instead of hype, this video is meant to start a conversation.👇 Join the discussion in the comments:What do you focus on once the season ends — trail cameras, scouting, gear tweaks, or unplugging completely?
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Deer season is over… so what now?For a lot of hunters, this is the time of year when gear gets thrown in the corner and trail cameras get forgotten. But the off-season is where next fall’s success really starts.In this video, I walk through how I hunt the off-season by going back through trail camera SD cards, cleaning and maintaining cameras, and organizing photos that are actually worth saving. Instead of drowning in thousands of pictures, I explain how I narrow it down to the images that matter and why that helps me make better decisions moving forward.I also break down my mobile hunting setup, including the final pieces I added and why I made a big change before the season ever started. I explain why I switched up my hang-on stand setup, what wasn’t working for me before, and how those changes impacted the way I hunt.This isn’t a “top 10 tips” video or a gear sales pitch. It’s an honest discussion about:What to do with trail camera data after the seasonWhy cleaning and maintaining trail cameras mattersHow to organize trail camera photos for future huntsHow and why I adjusted my mobile hunting setupLessons learned from making a major hang-on stand switchIf you’re a public land hunter, big woods hunter, or someone who enjoys learning through real experiences instead of hype, this video is meant to start a conversation.👇 Join the discussion in the comments:What do you focus on once the season ends — trail cameras, scouting, gear tweaks, or unplugging completely?
Get your DEER AGED and use code HTS to save 10%#whitetailhunting #deerhuntingpodcast #pahunting #bowhuntingwhitetails #Deercamp

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