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Trail cameras are supposed to give you an edge, but between livestock knocking your gear out of alignment and local dogs spooking the herd, things rarely go as planned. This season, I’m showing you the raw footage of what happens when your "perfect" feeder setup gets sabotaged by the local cows. The Content In this second part of our trail camera series, we examine a full season of photos that highlight the realities of deer management on a working ranch. We move beyond the standard highlights to address common land management frustrations, specifically how cattle can physically shift a camera’s orientation, rendering your scouting useless. I also dive into the potential legal ramifications of domestic dogs roaming on private hunting land and the specific county hunting laws that apply to my region. As we look at the Whitetail inventory, I provide an educational breakdown on aging deer on the hoof and share my personal perspective on the "spike buck" controversy. This video covers the intersection of wildlife photography, property security, and the biology of antler development, offering a realistic look at the obstacles outdoorsmen face when trying to keep a clean inventory of their local bucks and feral hog populations. By the end of this video, you’ll know how to identify the age classes of deer more accurately and understand how to mitigate the impact of livestock and domestic animals on your scouting efforts. #DeerManagement #TrailCam #WhitetailDeer #HuntingLaws #TexasHunting