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Lets face it, we can probably all admit that as hunters, we love running trail cameras. From the summer months to even during shed season, looking at trail camera photos of big bucks can just become addicting. There is an anticipation that sets in once you put a camera on a new piece of land to hunt or even just putting it in a new location to wait and see what bucks show up. You can learn so much about from your deer based on how your trail cameras are set up. You can begin to lear their core areas better, the trails they take, and you begin to have an archive of history with them over the years. With in the last several years, the cellular trail camera market has become more affordable for the average hunter. They have become an incredible tool to give hunters real time information on deer movement with the push of a button to get a video or photo downloaded to our phone. The real question is though, has this given hunters too much of an advantage on the deer themselves? On this episode of the Raised Hunting Podcast, we discuss how cellular trail cameras have truly changed the world of deer hunting based on the real time information we receive. We also dive into a potential correlation of how the recent advancements in trail cameras in general could be effect the calibre of deer being harvested by hunters. We also dive into topics of land management and another Iowa rut update for you guys! So we ask the Question again, are cellular trail cameras too much of an advantage for hunters?
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Lets face it, we can probably all admit that as hunters, we love running trail cameras. From the summer months to even during shed season, looking at trail camera photos of big bucks can just become addicting. There is an anticipation that sets in once you put a camera on a new piece of land to hunt or even just putting it in a new location to wait and see what bucks show up. You can learn so much about from your deer based on how your trail cameras are set up. You can begin to lear their core areas better, the trails they take, and you begin to have an archive of history with them over the years. With in the last several years, the cellular trail camera market has become more affordable for the average hunter. They have become an incredible tool to give hunters real time information on deer movement with the push of a button to get a video or photo downloaded to our phone. The real question is though, has this given hunters too much of an advantage on the deer themselves? On this episode of the Raised Hunting Podcast, we discuss how cellular trail cameras have truly changed the world of deer hunting based on the real time information we receive. We also dive into a potential correlation of how the recent advancements in trail cameras in general could be effect the calibre of deer being harvested by hunters. We also dive into topics of land management and another Iowa rut update for you guys! So we ask the Question again, are cellular trail cameras too much of an advantage for hunters?
Check Out:
Raised Hunting Website:
https://www.raisedhunting.com/
Raised Hunting Podcast Shirt:
https://www.raisedhunting.com/products/rhp-official-shirt-the-raised-hunting-podcast
Raised Scents:
https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-scents-2-0
Raised Nocks:
https://www.raisedhunting.com/pages/raised-nocks
Raised Canine:
https://www.raisedhunting.com/pages/raised-canines
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