YEARS AGO, when I was a young, budding bowhunter, someone told me trail cameras, which were film at the time, were cheating. The individual went on to rant about how the devices take away woodsmanship and provide hunters with an unfair advantage.
For a short time, I listened.
What a mistake. Trail cameras are not only fantastic scouting tools, but they're so fun to use. Over the years, my cameras have snapped images of deer, elk, pronghorns, turkeys, black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, etc. I've caught bull and cow elk doing the hibbity dibbity, whitetail bucks cracking horns, a hen turkey laying eggs, and a big buck pronghorn that decided to swim in a cattle pond. My trail cameras have proven invaluable, and today I have a healthy arsenal of…