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How many is too many?

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DaNewb:

--- Quote from: DaNewb on April 19, 2025, 07:52:00 AM ---How many is too many?

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So...another season and I'll be looking back on this post and laughing at what a rookie question it was?

hunter399:

--- Quote from: DaNewb on April 21, 2025, 09:05:39 AM ---
--- Quote from: DaNewb on April 19, 2025, 07:52:00 AM ---How many is too many?

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So...another season and I'll be looking back on this post and laughing at what a rookie question it was?

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Never a dumb question.
Most of us have picked up a few cameras each year till you have more than you want.

finnman:
my location has no cell service.  :tup:
So there is no use spending money on expensive cameras. Plus the cheap ones, GardePro 5E, I just checked, are fine and I cant say they didn't do the job. So I will keep adding cheap cameras and if I somehow lose one or two, oh well.
I will find natural bait, trails, funnels, intersections, water, and so forth, there are so many others ways to get pics than just a bait pile. I see that is being a problem for small pieces of land with not much reason to hold or attract deer. Then bait would be critical.

ganghis:
Depends what kind of hunting you like to do.  I have 6 cheap, non-cell cams but none of the places I hunt have cell service.  I've gotten some great images that I really cherish, but I hunt far enough back that if I put them out I might get screwed if smoke comes in or the weather turns bad or I want to hunt somewhere else - in that case I'd rather not have to go back to get them especially since I know how animals are using the terrain there now.  Now, a quality tag - that would be another story.   They can also be excellent for crossing areas off your list!

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