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How To do a Trail Camera Survey
You can use your trail cameras to do a survey of the deer on your property to determine buck to doe ratios, herd health and even the best places to hunt come fall.
How To Keep a Low Impact with Your Trail Cameras
Don't spook the deer you are hunting by carelessly choosing your camera locations. These tips will help you minimize your impact.
How To Prepare the Site for Your Trail Camera
By taking a few measures when setting up your trail cameras, you can improve the quality of the photos you receive.
How To Scentproof Your Ground Blind
When placing a blind in a field, you can expect deer on all sides, these tips will help you keep the deer from smelling you.
How To Score Whitetail Antlers
Use these tips to find the gross score of a whitetatil antler.
How to Select a Taxidermist
Taxidermy work is an important part of the memories from a successful hunt. Use this approach to evaluate a taxidermist.
How To Select the Best Place for Your Trail Camera
Choose the best locations for your trail camera so you can get photos of as many bucks as possible.
How To set your Trail Camera for Best Results
Optimize the settings on your trail camera to get the best possible photos.
How To Take Care of Your Trophy
Once your trophy is down you can spoil the mount if you don't take a few measures to assure the best possible product makes it to the taxidermist's shop.
Trail Camera Tips - Summer 2009
Chad Lathrop and friends show us how to put our trail cameras to good use over mineral licks this summer.  See some of the photos they get.