The simmons cam, I had facing a tractor supply feed block, which I mistakenly placed just off a beaten trail, only got a pic of a deer's rear end as they trotted right past the cam...So, I rotated the cam to get them as they travel the crossroads coming to the feed block and VOILA! I have more pics of deer and better quality TOO!
I need to move my DPS cam to an inside corner that I have, field was planted with corn this year and the corner is a burnout spot that doesn't grow.
On the wildgame cam over the mineral site, I cut down the branch that is in the way when I changed the card last weekend, so hoping to have better pics on next card change.
I will either get another cam to place further back on the property or move my Simmons cam back there to see if the deer are getting back in there...This would be a location I would hang a stand in for an easy and quiet in and out without disruppting any deer movement (unless they are bedding back there TOO)...if it IS bedding, then I will keep tabs on it for a rut hunt.
Sorry for all the rambling to anyone who might read this, just getting all my thoughts out so I dont' forget anything (trying to maximize quality of setup with minimal time in the woods)
Thanks for the suggestions already guys...I think I might make some of these changes this weekend or next and then stay out till the first weekend in august...I didn't have a single pic of a deer last year when this place became available to me, (tresspasser city last year), you're absolutely right Big_Holla, I don't want anything being spooked away and finding a different home.
Keep 'em coming guys, I really appreciate all the great help.