The first fall Jack went hunting, he was 12 years old, and ever since then, his hunting has echoed the lessons of his late grandfather.
As someone balancing the grind of a 9 to 5, Jack has to work smarter to stay on top of the hunt. That means during preseason, he’s scoping out a new property and setting up his Moultrie Edge 3 trail cameras to plan his hunt.
During his first season deer hunting in Southeast Virginia since his grandfather passed, Jack reflects on the lessons passed down to him and the tools he uses to stay close to the legacy left behind.
(Photo/Moultrie) By setting up the Moultrie trail cameras during pre-season, he can see how the deer move and feed across the property. Being able to access the footage from anywhere keeps him in the woods even when he can’t be boots on the ground.
The Moultrie Edge 3 trail cameras let him work smarter, like his grandfather taught him. By setting up trail cams during preseason, he’s always got eyes in the woods even when he can’t get out for another day of scouting.
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