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Trail cameras

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Hey guys,
What are everyone’s thoughts on using trail cameras on public land to track elk activity? I know some guys hate seeing cameras. Others have quite a few deep in the back country.
 
They don’t really help to pattern like they can with Whitetail. IME elk are too nomadic and even over wallows on public land I’ve never really patterned a bull or bulls. Useful for getting pics of elk and confirming they are in the area but the thing with elk is they can be there one day/week and 5-10miles away the next day/week. I don’t mind them in the woods, just don’t use the in designated wilderness areas. I always carry an SD card reader so I can copy photos to my phone if I come across a camera without a lock. I’ve had one camera stolen and another turned to backside of tree facing a bush, so yes some people get panties in a bunch of they see them.
 
I like having cameras out just because I like seeing what's out there and I occasionally capture some interesting scenes. I also like acquiring data - what time of year / time of day do different species travel through a certain area, when does it change, stop, etc. Like @Big Sky Guy mentioned, I wouldn't be building hunting strategies around it, unless that strategy is "oh, this camera didn't pick up any animal activity at all, maybe I'll hunt somewhere else". And I think that's still useful information.
 
I used cameras one year on a new unit.. it forced me to get out and learn the unit so that was a plus... had elk on 3 cameras almost every day.... cool to see all the other animal activities. after the 2nd day of archery there wasn't another day of elk showing up on the cameras. mostly just deer bear pine Martin and owls.. I picked them up the last weekend of the season... ironically I never captured a hunter either. im thinking about putting them out this year if a draw a deer tag but won't do me any good given the deer I will be hunting aren't going to be where I hunt in November... trying to cash in my 16 points . OTC archery elk so maybe I put them in a few new areas to get a feel for the elk populations?
 
They don’t really help to pattern like they can with Whitetail. IME elk are too nomadic and even over wallows on public land I’ve never really patterned a bull or bulls. Useful for getting pics of elk and confirming they are in the area but the thing with elk is they can be there one day/week and 5-10miles away the next day/week. I don’t mind them in the woods, just don’t use the in designated wilderness areas. I always carry an SD card reader so I can copy photos to my phone if I come across a camera without a lock. I’ve had one camera stolen and another turned to backside of tree facing a bush, so yes some people get panties in a bunch of they see them.
Depends on the area. I have had trial cameras that saw the same elk fairly regularly year round. This is almost certainly the minority of areas though and private land..
 
Hey guys,
What are everyone’s thoughts on using trail cameras on public land to track elk activity? I know some guys hate seeing cameras. Others have quite a few deep in the back country.
I personally like using trail cameras.
 
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