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Summer deer behavior is often the most predictable period of a mature buck's annual cycle. Understanding what bucks are doing during July and August can help hunters identify target bucks, locate key food sources, and develop a plan before opening day arrives.
The wait is over. The new SPYPOINT FLEX-M2 cellular trail camera is now available, giving hunters an affordable way to add reliable cellular scouting to their arsenal without sacrificing the features that matter most.
A wider field of view, sometimes referred to as a wide angle, can completely change how much usable information you get from a camera. Instead of capturing just a portion of the woods, you get a fuller picture of what’s actually happening in front of your setup.
Here are three common rifle sight-in mistakes hunters make every year and how to fix them before deer season rolls around.
With the offseason in full swing and summer approaching, many hunters may be tempted to turn their cellular trail cameras off or pull them from the field until deer season gets closer. While the slower pace of summer scouting can make it tempting to take a break, shutting cameras down can actually mean missing some of the most valuable scouting intel of the year.
Using cellular trail cameras is one of the most effective ways to pattern wild hog movement and behavior. Once you understand how and when hogs are using a property, you can turn that intel into a successful hunt.
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