How Many Game Cameras Does One Man Need? | MidwayUSA Commercial

Published on July 10, 2014
Duration: 0:31

Larry Potterfield discusses the strategic placement of game cameras for effective hunting, emphasizing that multiple locations like food plots, trails, and treelines are crucial. He humorously notes the hunter's perpetual desire for 'at least one more' camera, regardless of the current count. The video also highlights MidwayUSA as a comprehensive source for hunting and outdoor gear.

Quick Summary

Essential game camera locations for hunters include the 'Big Oak', 'Food Plot', 'just off the trail', and the 'tree line'. Larry Potterfield humorously notes the hunter's tendency to always want 'at least one more' camera, regardless of how many they already own.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Game Camera Dilemma
  2. 00:08Strategic Camera Placement Locations
  3. 00:14The Hunter's 'One More' Camera Rule
  4. 00:21MidwayUSA Gear Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential locations for placing game cameras for hunting?

According to Larry Potterfield, key locations for game cameras include strategic spots like the 'Big Oak', the 'Food Plot', areas 'just off the trail', and the 'tree line' to effectively monitor wildlife movement.

Why do hunters always seem to need more game cameras?

This is humorously referred to as the 'one more' rule. Hunters often feel that no matter how many cameras they have, there's always another location or angle they wish to cover, leading to a perpetual desire for additional units.

What kind of gear does MidwayUSA offer for hunters?

MidwayUSA offers a comprehensive selection of gear for hunting, shooting, and reloading. This includes essential equipment like game cameras, batteries, and mounting accessories, covering nearly everything a hunter might need.

What type of batteries are commonly used in game cameras?

Many game cameras, like those shown, utilize standard AA batteries as their primary power source. It's important to ensure you have a reliable supply of batteries, such as Energizer, for extended field deployment.

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