One of the reasons I spend so much time afield is my longstanding fascination with the behavior of animals in the great outdoors. The more time I spend on river shorelines and in tree stands, the more time I'm able to witness animals in their own environment.
I love photographing the world around me, but as an author and a father my time afield is often limited to the hours spent hunting and fishing. Carrying a camera around while doing so isn't always an option. To that end, trail cameras have become a staple in my arsenal of outdoor equipment. They're extremely handy for scouting before deer season, but having them out year round is a wonderful way to see animal behavior in general!
The rules for deploying game cameras very state by state, so make sure to check your local regulations before deploying your own, but feel free to come browse the trail camera collections here anytime! You can access our library of hundreds of trail camera photos and videos by clicking any the links below!
TRAIL CAMERA FOLDERS
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