what kind of camera? i didn't see the show.

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what kind of camera? i didn't see the show.
Automatic camera that lets you download the pictures onto your PC or Laptop at home...Instead of going out to the woods and getting the SD Card/MMC Card from the camera....I believe it works that way by putting a program into your PC when you buy the camera.
I'm not into hunting at all, but I saw that episode of KY Afield and I think that camera is starting to border on technology taking some of the sport out of hunting. If you have several of those set up and are accessing pictures from your cell phone, you can basically move around at will during the hunt to anywhere the most action is. Not very sporting in my opinion.
Oh there's plenty of sport left. You don't have to shoot everything. It's a great scouting tool for quality purposes. Save some drive time and gas 4 sho.
I'm not into hunting at all, but I saw that episode of KY Afield and I think that camera is starting to border on technology taking some of the sport out of hunting. If you have several of those set up and are accessing pictures from your cell phone, you can basically move around at will during the hunt to anywhere the most action is. Not very sporting in my opinion.
I believe it will be used more for a scouting tool. I if you were at one location and noticed a deer at another on your cell phone, you still would have trouble getting there and not spooking the deer, if they were even still there by the time you could get there.
What if we put fish finders at strategic places around our lakes and sent cell signals to the web or phones so that you wouldn't have to spend so much time scouting the lakes?
you would still have to get them to bite.
Reminds me of a quote from a guide I fished with once on the Hiwassee River in Tenn. He was talking about some clients that were pretty annoying and one said, "I thought you said there were fish in here," to which the guide replied "I said they were here, but I never said you could catch them."
LOL...that's why they call it fishin' and not catchin'you would still have to get them to bite.
Reminds me of a quote from a guide I fished with once on the Hiwassee River in Tenn. He was talking about some clients that were pretty annoying and one said, "I thought you said there were fish in here," to which the guide replied "I said they were here, but I never said you could catch them."
Yes - but it sure might make it easier to focus on water that currently has fish....or to know when to move to the next area the fish have just moved into.you would still have to get them to bite.
Reminds me of a quote from a guide I fished with once on the Hiwassee River in Tenn. He was talking about some clients that were pretty annoying and one said, "I thought you said there were fish in here," to which the guide replied "I said they were here, but I never said you could catch them."
exactly....it sort of makes it like the electronics on your boat, the one with gps capabilities.
If you really think that you can look at a photo with a deer from another camera, pack up everything and move to that area and kill a deer because there was one on a photo a few minutes ago on your cell phone...well, I don't know what to say.
