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I have a few cameras out but don't keep any record of where I have placed them . I have 2 in Walworth that I know the location and 2 in Geneseo that I know where they are . I couldn't find one of my WildGame cameras anywhere in the house / garage so I went to my pics to see where I had gotten pics at my SILs property . I had forgotten about the one I had placed on the edge of her crop field . I need to keep a log of where they are located .

I have 2 WildGame and Primos at my SILs and a Moultrie and Primos in Wal;worth . I have a couple more Primos cameras to put out .

I have 3 STEALTH cameras and none of them work . I still need to take them to the range for target practice !

 

Anyway , I figured out where my cameras are !

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I would think it becomes tougher when hunting multiple properties and even tougher on state land when they could also be stolen. Although I had someone steal a camera last year on my own property. It becomes real tough to monitor when you are 200 miles away!

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I use a GPS on my phone to keep track of my cams.

The layout or the property really decides how many cams is enough. I have hunted a 15 acre parcel that 2 cams was over doing it. I also hunt a property that is about 22 acres that has 50-100 apple trees, 2 funnels, a brook, a couple heavily used runways, a thick covered bedding area, and about a 6 acre meadow that if I had the cams I would have about 5 or 6 cams going.

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I'm running five cameras on 72 acres and I still feel I could use a few more. There's four food plots, an old overgrown apple orchard I'm slowly taking back control of, a one acre pond, and several oaks. Like I stated before, I have to rely a lot on trail cams because I am so far away. I find that deer patterns definately change from one weekend to the next.

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Put on on the pond pav. This is the time of year for it. Find there tracks along the mud and set it there. Its acts like a lick...deer will hit it if its the only or major water source in this heat. You also will get daytime pics if it is protected.

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I have a half acre of clover directly next to the pond and cam up now. I'm checking the cam roughly every 3 to 4 weeks and averaging 500 pics of deer and turkey. There in there all day long. This is my first year with clover and I can't believe the draw it has!

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