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This guys gets it. Do what he says.Once every couple weeks in remote hunting areas.
During season I only check the cameras when I go hunt in the spot that camera is. Otherwise I stay out of there.
If your hunting in areas not as remote with a high traffic of people, 4wheelers, tractors, farmers, fisherman, school buses picking up kids, etc...check ur cams all you want the deer have acclimated to human activity and ur not gonna blow them out of there.
I may be superstitious but my batteries die after a month and a half of being out in the woods. At about that time frame I look for rain in the forecast, I will do a chip swap and change batteries the day before a rain so my scent will wash away. The deer don't seem to skip a beat for me.
I try to stay away as much as possible.
I get too nervous leaving my trail cams on public grounds due to theft. Those ones I will pick up after 2 weeks.