Motion-sensor cameras are one of the most effective means of determining the quality of deer on a property.
You may not catch every buck in the area, yet over a two-week period, you can capture images of many of them.
Once identified, you can make plans for the best stands and hunting strategies to bag one of those big-picture bucks.
QDMA’s Kim Adams speaks to five important tips when deploy cameras for deer. How many do you need? Where to place them, How high on a tree? You’ll learn the answers in this brief video.
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