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 Weekly tips and tricks focused on how to get the most out of your Big Game Logic Membership.

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Want to get more and better photos from your game cameras?  Here are five great tips for getting more high quality photos on your trail camera.

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It's a long way to opening day but it's never too early to start putting together your hunting and food plot strategy.  Here are some things to think about before buying seed.  

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For those who have a few kills under their belt and want to kill more mature deer, learning to age whitetails on the hoof is a vital skill.  It's important to realize that these descriptions are not foolproof.

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Just because the season is over doesn't mean it is time to head for the couch.  Learning more about the deer you hunt in February can help you in November.  Here are three postseason activities that can help you be a better hunter.  

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No matter how hard we try to make responsible and ethical shots, there are times when blood trailing a deer is necessary.  Here are some great insights on confirming the shot, how long to wait before tracking, and what to do when the blood trail goes cold.  

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Grunt calls are getting increasingly popular as more outdoor television personalities use them and hunters see the effectiveness for themselves.

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By Jim Stickles, Associate Wildlife Biologist®

For those willing to “think outside the box,” Big Game Logic (BGL) can be used for a wide range of data collection and monitoring purposes. This is the start of a series of tips designed to help you use BGL to its maximum potential. Many of the basic tools that BGL offers are similar to the tools biologists use when analyzing data for animal behavior studies. Several of the techniques I will discuss are used by wildlife professionals and professional hunters to pattern animals.

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Cyber tracking: Social network for hunters tracks weather, deer

Woe to the big buck. There’s a new game in town. Well, a website targeting big game, actually, and if it doesn’t give hunters even more of an advantage in Wisconsin’s fifth season – deer hunting – it will at least make them more engaged and determined.

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Check out our new staff blog to gain access to everything hunting. Kickers and Stickers is filled with all of the additional information that all hunters need and want to know. You can find useful hunting tips, news, product reviews, and stories written by the Big Game Logic staff. 

Do you want to know what to plant in your food plot this year? Or how to create a fun backyard bow range for your kids? Or maybe you just want to know what we think about baiting regulations.

Let us know, and we’ll do our best to cover it in an upcoming post. Email your question or topic idea to lreynolds@biggamelogic.com now!


 

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Just a couple of items I want to highlight to make sure every understands:

  • All camp info is private to only camp members that are invited. Nobody outside of the camp can view anydata inside of your camp, including map, stands etc..., unless you allow them.  This is of course for Closed and Private camps as dictated from your camp creation.
  • You can immediately start adding sightings and trail cam photos from the past and track weather conditions.  So don't wait for current hunts to start loading data.  Enter trail cam photos and journal inforamtion from past years to populate the outdoor database.  Weather conditions will be accurate for up to 4 years in the past.

Happy Hunting!!

Note:  I just added a forum topic under BGL News and Notes titled Questions???Please feel free to ask any questions in regards to the site and we will respond as soon as we get the chance.

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 Make sure that once you register your camp that you click on the green button to set borders. This is solely used to get GPS coordinates for the weather data. Once you save the border you must set up items on the map so click the green button again. This will save the map to your camp wall.

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