Combining Trail Camera Data and On-the-Ground Scouting | Ryan Glitsky
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- In this chat, Ryan and I dive deep into our trail camera tactics and how we decipher the data for our hunts. With around 30 cameras each, we stress the importance of picking spots with dense cover that make mature bucks feel at home. Our strategy is simple: focus on deer trails, key terrain features, scrapes and transitions.
Our talk revolves around understanding the 'why' behind deer behavior, blending trail camera intel with on-the-ground scouting and ass time in a tree in season. We highlight how weather, wind, and terrain influence deer movement, shaping our hunting playbook.
As we map out our upcoming hunts, we swap our approaches to using wind patterns, weather's impact on deer behavior, and the key days to be in the woods, especially during the rut.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 388
Using trail cameras to cover large tracts of land
Security cover
Following edges and transitions, as well as deer trails, can lead to finding good sign
Simplicity and focusing on the diversity of factors
Combining trail camera data with on-the-ground scouting
Weather conditions, wind direction, and thermals
Putting in time and effort over multiple seasons is necessary to develop a successful hunting strategy
Specific days of the week can have a significant impact on deer activity
Persistence and mental focus are key to hunting success.
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Nice show! thanks again clint for another banger
Good show
Learning a ton. Thank you!
Would you hang a two cameras 75 yards apart if one is up on a steep ridge and the other ones located at the bottom of the ridge over a scrape?
The scrape will likely tell ya who’s in the area. On a ridge…if there is something like travel direction etc I think I can learn then I would.
Ass time!
How big should my SD card be to run video mode?
I usually use a 16 gig minimum. Run 30 second video with 20-30 second trigger delay.
Thank you for the help. I'm an avid hunter but new to trail cams thank you for your time.