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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 2641105" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>Right on the money. I know the Strip 13A and 12B well. Also 12A and 12B. 12B late is my favorite. Bow hunted Kiabab for 20 yrs.. Even there you see 20 trail cams on water tank. The Strip like 30. 80% are from outfitters. They'll have to use their legs and binos more now to get those wealthy clients . I like to scout myself . I'm not against the average Joe using trail cams on the area he hunts all the time. I've used them in the past. I got enjoyment out of seeing all the wildlife not just the deer. Few years ago I left 3 trail cams on an area and went to get them and they looked the forestry gate for winter . They were there from August to April . I had just changed cards and new lithium batteries. One cam got covered in snow but the other two I had thousands of pics. It was so cool seeing what animals were there at what months and the snow come and go and get deeper. Took forever to get through all the pics but saved some great ones . Saw what time they'd go up hill and back down during seasons .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 2641105, member: 32631"] Right on the money. I know the Strip 13A and 12B well. Also 12A and 12B. 12B late is my favorite. Bow hunted Kiabab for 20 yrs.. Even there you see 20 trail cams on water tank. The Strip like 30. 80% are from outfitters. They'll have to use their legs and binos more now to get those wealthy clients . I like to scout myself . I'm not against the average Joe using trail cams on the area he hunts all the time. I've used them in the past. I got enjoyment out of seeing all the wildlife not just the deer. Few years ago I left 3 trail cams on an area and went to get them and they looked the forestry gate for winter . They were there from August to April . I had just changed cards and new lithium batteries. One cam got covered in snow but the other two I had thousands of pics. It was so cool seeing what animals were there at what months and the snow come and go and get deeper. Took forever to get through all the pics but saved some great ones . Saw what time they'd go up hill and back down during seasons . [/QUOTE]
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