I put a trail cam up on a ridge a few weeks ago as a long shot of getting pics of rams. I've looked at this ridge lots as a likely travel route, but you can not glass it because it is treed all along it. Went up and swapped out the memory card and found that I got lucky.
The likelihood of patterning rams with a trail cam and then killing them is slim, but this does tell me that they are using this ridge. I can realistically see this ridge also being used in the mid-to-late fall as well.
I'm fairly inexperienced with trail cams, and have already learned from my pics that I'll have to trim a nuisance branch that keeps giving false trips, and I'll have to change the angle to avoid the sun in the evening. (I'll also have to set the date and time).
Who knows, maybe one day trail cams and tree stands will be a common strategy for bighorns in the timber. (Ok that doesn't sound like that much fun).
The likelihood of patterning rams with a trail cam and then killing them is slim, but this does tell me that they are using this ridge. I can realistically see this ridge also being used in the mid-to-late fall as well.
I'm fairly inexperienced with trail cams, and have already learned from my pics that I'll have to trim a nuisance branch that keeps giving false trips, and I'll have to change the angle to avoid the sun in the evening. (I'll also have to set the date and time).
Who knows, maybe one day trail cams and tree stands will be a common strategy for bighorns in the timber. (Ok that doesn't sound like that much fun).