I like the show and really like Bill. He is one of the best and hunts awesome farms he owns.

Where he hunts is paradise. SE Iowa and hundreds of managed acres surrounded by thousands of acres of large highly managed farms with high deer density.

Nothing like where I hunt in the "real world"

He might be able to pattern them with cams, but I sure can't on the places I hunt...


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Originally posted by John Scifres:
.... I watch Midwest Whitetails and they are heavy into using cams for patterning specific deer. This week's episode was focused on cam and bait pile placement to find a buck's core area and daytime movement. The obvious goal is to increase the chances to kill the deer. I'm not real sure about my feelings on that but I can guess a non-hunter's stance.

I always use the wife test to anticipate how non-hunters would react to things we do. My wife is an ardent supporter of my hunting but does not hunt. I think I would have a hard time defending the way cams are used on that show in particular.