Taking inventory of post-season survivors is maybe the best and most obvious reason to keep your trail cams working in the woods in late winter, but there are other benefits as well. You don’t have to ...
Q: Will a trail camera pick up a mouse ... And while most of us set cameras out in hopes of getting photos of a big buck, I enjoy looking at all the non-game critters out there too.
Let’s get this part out of the way first: Trail cameras are a pain. Batteries die, SD cards get corrupted, settings get messed up, and squirrels trigger thousands of useless images. So why would you ...