Fall Camera Strategies, Public Land Tactics | Midwest Whitetail
Midwest Whitetail Weekly
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On this week's episode, we start off by joining Jared Mills on his new farm as he races to finish the last of his off-season projects. After overseeding one of his bean plots, Jared begins to move his Cuddeback cameras to their fall locations . Then we catch up with Kaleb Greiner who takes us to a piece of public land that he plans to hunt this year. Hoping to take a quick inventory of deer in the area, he hangs several of his cameras in strategic locations and discusses a few tips for covering an area of public land with trail cameras.
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