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A deer census is a vital tool for wildlife management. It provides an accurate count of the deer population in a specific area over a designated time, typically the past 10 to 14 days. This guide will walk you through conducting a deer census using trail cameras, ensuring you have the right setup and equipment. You'll need a trail camera, SD cards, bait, and suitable land. We'll cover the essential steps, including camera placement, pre-baiting techniques, and survey management to help you effectively track and manage deer populations.
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How To Conduct a Deer Census Using Electronic Surveillance By: Dawson Jarrell
What is a Deer Census? • Count of how many deer you have • Last ten or fourteen days
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What You Will Need • Trail camera • SD Cards • Bait • Land with Deer on it
3 Step Process • Camera Quantity and Location • Setup • Survey
Camera Quantity and Location • 1/100 Ratio • Aerial Photo • Grid
Setup Orient Camera • North/ South • 12 to 20 feet Bait • Pre bait 7 to 10 days Maintain Sites
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Citation • http://www.qdma.com/articles/how-to-run-a-trail-camera-survey