See if this sounds familiar: You take your new trail camera out of its packaging, set it up to the manufacturer’s specifications, and place it at a likely spot. Then days later, you return and check ...
You’ve finally got your trail camera set up in the spot. Every day or two it sends you a photo of a giant old buck, and now all you’ve got to do is wait for the right wind to sneak in there and hunt ...
Trail-camera technology has gotten better and better over the years. But no matter how many megapixels a camera has, it’s useless unless you know how to get the most out of it. If you’re running the ...
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