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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2217797" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Most animal travel at night because of to much pressure by to many hunter or people out in the bush. They do come into watering holes. If you have seen 15 to 20 trail cams, it must be close to the road, and close to the city. Like I said I have watch the animals come in during the day to water with trail cam, and it didn't create any problem. It didn't spook the animals with me being in 40yds from the water hole. I never heard loud noises coming from trail cam either. Where I hunt at I don't hardly see many body either, unless it on a road. Those people are better know as road hunters. Hunting with a guide. That guide has taken the time to scout out the areas he or she is going to set you up at. So you can be lead to an area to shot your game at. I have used drop camps, still hunted on my own. I mostly hunt on my own. The only time I have used a guide is in Africa. It's required and not very safe either without a guide. Especially bow hunting, you can take your time in trying to figure out what's not out there. Az has about a 30 day bow hunting season starting at about 1st of the year and ends on about the end of January of each year. Stopping trail cam is like having Biden as your team leader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2217797, member: 101791"] Most animal travel at night because of to much pressure by to many hunter or people out in the bush. They do come into watering holes. If you have seen 15 to 20 trail cams, it must be close to the road, and close to the city. Like I said I have watch the animals come in during the day to water with trail cam, and it didn't create any problem. It didn't spook the animals with me being in 40yds from the water hole. I never heard loud noises coming from trail cam either. Where I hunt at I don't hardly see many body either, unless it on a road. Those people are better know as road hunters. Hunting with a guide. That guide has taken the time to scout out the areas he or she is going to set you up at. So you can be lead to an area to shot your game at. I have used drop camps, still hunted on my own. I mostly hunt on my own. The only time I have used a guide is in Africa. It's required and not very safe either without a guide. Especially bow hunting, you can take your time in trying to figure out what's not out there. Az has about a 30 day bow hunting season starting at about 1st of the year and ends on about the end of January of each year. Stopping trail cam is like having Biden as your team leader. [/QUOTE]
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