Do trail cameras and live feeds give hunters an unfair edge? Jim Abrams explores the "Fair Chase" doctrine and why ...
We've been running Moultrie trail cameras on our property for years. It started with the Edge, then the Edge 2, and now, the Edge 3. The newest cam in the family, the Edge 3 is packed with a bunch of ...
The influence of technology on fishing and hunting continues to grow. For anglers, advances in depth finders, fish finders, radar, sonar, weather applications, light attractors, and satellite GPS give ...
By Al Raychard The evolution of the trail camera has been extraordinary. I still own a couple collecting dust somewhere that ...
A trail camera is a device designed to take pictures or video of wildlife as they pass through the area. Often strapped to a tree, these cameras can withstand all manner of weather conditions and are ...
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission faces a challenging task: monitoring wildlife populations across more than 19 million acres of forestland. Traditional survey methods require substantial staff ...
For most of us, the limiting factor in building an arsenal of cellular trail cameras is cost. At at least $100 per camera, plus the data to power it, you could easily spend $500 to $1,000 (or more) on ...
I was scrolling through hundreds of trail-camera pictures when I finally saw what I was looking for: a good buck casually walking through a September bean field in broad daylight. But as I scanned the ...
This summer, Idaho Fish and Game biologists are testing whether trail cameras can help estimate the number of black bears in one of the state’s most popular bear hunting areas, Unit 32A. The pilot ...