Trail Cameras For Turkeys

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Trail Cameras For Turkeys

Unread postby huntinfool14 » Sun May 02, 2010 10:12 am

im just wondering if anyone else uses trail cameras for scouting turkeys like i do.. i like using them this time for those spots you cant look at from the road to see what time the toms are coming out...
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Re: Trail Cameras For Turkeys

Unread postby dan » Sun May 02, 2010 11:57 am

I don't use them for turkeys... But have often thought that would be a great tool to pattern them and to get a close up view of the beards and even the spurs in some views.
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Re: Trail Cameras For Turkeys

Unread postby Black Squirrel » Thu May 06, 2010 2:49 am

I haven't used them either, but have gotten incidentals a few times. I too have been thinking it my be a good idea to find what area's they are using. Also, the time they are there.
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Re: Trail Cameras For Turkeys

Unread postby MOBIGBUCKS » Thu May 27, 2010 2:35 am

I've done this a time or two. However, I set it up where you can see a big area of the field where you "think" they may be coming out of the woods. On one of my old cudde's, you can make it take a time specified picture. I would set it to day light only and have it take pics twice per hour. You can usually see the birds in the field and can pretty much guess where and when they are coming in.


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