Jmarth
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Hey Everybody,
I'm looking for some ideas on where I should place my two Moultrie trail cameras. Here's a couple pictures of the property.
In the first picture, the blue 4 pointed star is where I've seen two deer grazing around 8am while driving to my friends house. The red T is where I saw a turkey on the same day as the deer. The red P is a very large, mature, high producing peach tree, however there isn't much cover around it. The blue stars are along a creek. I crept in along there to try and call some coyotes after my friends lost a sheep, and I saw 6-8 deer beds along it, ranging in size from a single animal to the footprint of a car. I'm thinking of placing one camera on the opposite bank of the creek, and the second either on the peach tree, or in the mature woods on the north-west part of the property.
I'm told the neighbours to the south-east are a friendly old retired couple, and I intend to approach them for retrieval permission, with the hope of hunting permission next year. The nice thing about this property is that my friends live on site, and I will be able to crash on their couch when I intend to hunt, cutting out all drive time!
I'm looking for some ideas on where I should place my two Moultrie trail cameras. Here's a couple pictures of the property.
In the first picture, the blue 4 pointed star is where I've seen two deer grazing around 8am while driving to my friends house. The red T is where I saw a turkey on the same day as the deer. The red P is a very large, mature, high producing peach tree, however there isn't much cover around it. The blue stars are along a creek. I crept in along there to try and call some coyotes after my friends lost a sheep, and I saw 6-8 deer beds along it, ranging in size from a single animal to the footprint of a car. I'm thinking of placing one camera on the opposite bank of the creek, and the second either on the peach tree, or in the mature woods on the north-west part of the property.
I'm told the neighbours to the south-east are a friendly old retired couple, and I intend to approach them for retrieval permission, with the hope of hunting permission next year. The nice thing about this property is that my friends live on site, and I will be able to crash on their couch when I intend to hunt, cutting out all drive time!