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T.O. Episode 111 – Trail Camera Conundrums a Duo-cast with Jason Samkowiak

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In Episode #111, I am joined my Jason Samkowiak of the Traditional Bowhunting and Wilderness Podcast. We will be releasing this episode simultaneously on both the Traditional Outdoors Podcast and on the Traditional Bowhunting and Wilderness Podcast. In this episode Jason and I discuss Trail Cameras. We chat about the ways we have utilized trail cams in the past, tactics to use trail cameras effectively and how to NOT use them. We also talk about the things we like about these devices, the things we dislike, how they can be abused and ways we protect our cameras when we use them on public lands. Lots of ins and outs in this one and thus the title of this week’s episode. We hope you enjoy!

This episode is sponsored by St. Joe River Bows

Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher and leave us a rating and review. We would also appreciate ideas for future podcasts so let us know what you would like to hear or make recommendations for guests on the show.

The post T.O. Episode 111 – Trail Camera Conundrums a Duo-cast with Jason Samkowiak appeared first on Traditional Outdoors.

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In Episode #111, I am joined my Jason Samkowiak of the Traditional Bowhunting and Wilderness Podcast. We will be releasing this episode simultaneously on both the Traditional Outdoors Podcast and on the Traditional Bowhunting and Wilderness Podcast. In this episode Jason and I discuss Trail Cameras. We chat about the ways we have utilized trail cams in the past, tactics to use trail cameras effectively and how to NOT use them. We also talk about the things we like about these devices, the things we dislike, how they can be abused and ways we protect our cameras when we use them on public lands. Lots of ins and outs in this one and thus the title of this week’s episode. We hope you enjoy!

This episode is sponsored by St. Joe River Bows

Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher and leave us a rating and review. We would also appreciate ideas for future podcasts so let us know what you would like to hear or make recommendations for guests on the show.

The post T.O. Episode 111 – Trail Camera Conundrums a Duo-cast with Jason Samkowiak appeared first on Traditional Outdoors.

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