Happy deer season, friends! We’ve been open for a few weeks now in game zone 3, but just 5 days in zone 4, and I’ve already seen plenty of amazing photos from successful hunts around the interweb. Are you one of the lucky hunters to have bagged a buck in velvet this year? If so, I’m jealous! We’ve still got some time before the season opens on does and, since I bagged such a nice buck last year, I am definitely going to be more fastidious this season if another buck presents himself. But, that doesn’t mean I haven’t been paying attention to the woods juuuuust in case! In my latest article for Women’s Outdoor News, I go over some helpful tips on how you can get the most out of your trail cameras and have a successful deer season as a result!
Whether you’re tracking a trophy buck or just looking to stock up on venison for the year, trail cameras can be an extremely useful tool for deer hunters across the board. There are so many variables when it comes to setting up your cameras – direction, height, angle, photo / video settings, etc. – and my article helps outline a base foundation for and situation you might have.
Head on over to the WON to read the full article – just click here!
Happy hunting!