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Summertime Trail Camera Deployment

Summertime Trail Camera Deployment

Summertime trail camera deployment often requires a little more preparation than in the other seasons. Keep in mind that there will most likely be excessive amounts of vegetation, including poisonous plants, so you will want to make sure to bring a couple of extra items along with you when preparing a spot for a trail camera.

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Baked Duck Poppers with Brown Sugar Glaze

Here's a recipe for making duck poppers in the oven, an alternative to making them on the grill! I chose to make them in the oven so I didn't have to worry about turning them on the grill while I was preparing other food. They were delicious and cooked evenly without having to take the time to turn them over, plus there was absolutely NO gamey taste whatsoever. Below I share what I did from field-to-table to make these delicious poppers.

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Mini Venison Meatballs Recipe

There are a few things that I love about this recipe: It's quick & easy to make, it's delicious, and there are several different options on how to serve these. I added these meatballs to some pasta with our favorite sauce and served with spaghetti and salad to make a meal!

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Choosing Your First Trail Camera

Choosing Your First Trail Camera

For someone who is new to hunting or the trail camera world, picking out your first game camera can be somewhat overwhelming. Here are a few "must-have", trail camera features to keep in mind while shopping, as well as some bonus features and accessories that may be an asset to you. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) 

 

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“Land and Wildlife Field Day”

Scott Cronin, a Pro-Staffer from Kentucky, holds an annual event with a local High School called the “Land & Wildlife Field Day”. Junior and Senior High School students in the Wildlife Forestry Programs participate in this field event in which Wood Duck boxes and trail cameras are installed and studied. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading
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