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TRAIL CAMERAS CAN BE A VALUABLE TOOL FOR TRACKING GAME RECOVERY BY MONITORING AND RECORDING ACTIVITY PATTERN CHANGES, IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL ENTRY ROUTES, AND PROVIDING CRUCIAL INFORMATION FOR TROPHY HUNTING.
Strategic Placement for Recovery
When aiming to track game recovery through trail cameras, placement strategy is crucial. Typically, 3-5 cameras are strategically set up around a mock scrape, at least 50 yards away from the main attraction, and angled to capture 90-degree views. This setup allows for the monitoring of a broad area and reduces the likelihood of camera detection. For instance, cameras placed near a mineral site or water source can provide vital information on the animal’s behavior and movement patterns.
Identifying Entry Routes and Patterns
Analyzing the entry routes and patterns captured by the trail cameras can significantly aid in tracking game recovery. By studying the data, hunters can determine the most common routes used by the animals and plan their approach accordingly. This can involve placing additional cameras or setting up decoys in areas where the animals are likely to pass through. For example, if a trail camera captures a deer entering a property through a small creek, the hunter can set up a decoy nearby to attract the animal and increase the chances of a successful hunt.
Cellular Cams for Remote Monitoring
Cellular trail cameras offer an added advantage for tracking game recovery, especially in remote areas with limited access. These cameras can send images directly to a hunter’s phone or email, eliminating the need for physical checks. This feature allows hunters to monitor the activity in real-time, receive instant alerts, and respond quickly to changes in the animal’s behavior. For instance, a hunter can set up a cellular cam near a mock scrape and receive notifications when an animal is detected, enabling them to plan their hunt accordingly.
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