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Setup Trail Cameras Now, Why Drink Room Temperature Water in Heat & Tips to Keep Cooler Cold Longer

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Episode 193 Details Setup Trail Cameras Now, Why Drink Room Temperature Water in Heat & Tips to Keep Cooler Cold Longer Why to Get Trail Cameras Setup and Where In Heat Ensure Functionality of Trail Cameras Image Retrieval Non-Cellular Trail Cameras Vs Cellular Trail Cameras Test Battery Life Check how long batteries last in different weather conditions to ensure your trail cams capture crucial footage without interruption. Evaluate Image & Video Quality Assess the clarity of images and videos to confirm your trail cams provide reliable data for scouting and planning. Trigger Speed & Recover time When selecting a trail camera, trigger speed and recovery time are critical considerations. Trigger speed denotes how quickly the camera captures an image after detecting motion. Cameras with faster trigger speeds, typically half a second or less in high-end models, excel at capturing clear images of swiftly moving deer. However, areas like food plots, where deer linger, can still benefit from cameras with slower trigger speeds. Recovery time, on the other hand, measures the camera's ability to capture subsequent images. This interval can vary based on camera settings and affects how quickly the camera can take a new photo after the initial capture. Short recovery times are ideal for locations where deer travel in groups, ensuring no moment is missed, whereas longer recovery times suit areas like food plots, where single captures suffice. Understanding these features helps optimize trail camera selection for effective wildlife monitoring. Flash Type When selecting a trail camera, another crucial feature to consider is its flash type, which significantly impacts image quality and camera visibility during picture-taking. Trail cameras function similarly to conventional cameras, using a flash to illuminate subjects and capture clear images. There are three primary types of flashes available in game cameras: white flash, infrared (IR) flash, and black flash. Each type serves specific purposes:
  • White Flash: Provides a bright, visible flash that captures full-color images. Ideal for daytime use but may startle wildlife and reveal the camera's location.
  • Infrared (IR) Flash: Emits a non-visible infrared light that is less likely to disturb wildlife and remains discreet during nighttime captures. It captures black-and-white images.
  • Black Flash: Also uses infrared light but is entirely invisible to both human and animal eyes. It's ideal for covert nighttime surveillance without alerting wildlife.
Choosing the right flash type for your trail camera is crucial, especially when scouting deer near hunting spots, as it impacts image clarity, wildlife behavior, and camera concealment. Where To Place Trail Cameras In Hot Temperatures To begin scouting animals with a trail camera remembering the weather conditions is very important. If the temperatures are hot, Big Game animals such as deer, elk, moose, etc. will be looking to cool areas. Place trail cameras along trails leading to and from watering holes that these animals may frequent. This is an excellent start to begin patterning for hunting later as well as become comfortable using your trail cameras. Stay Cool & Hydrated: Benefits of Room Temperature Water and Keeping Cooler Cold Tips Introduction Staying cool and hydrated is essential, especially on hot days. Discover why opting for room temperature water can be beneficial for hydration, alongside effective strategies to keep your cooler cold for longer during outdoor activities. Benefits of Room Temperature Water is Better Hydration Easier Absorption Room temperature water is absorbed more quickly by the body compared to cold water, ensuring faster hydration when you need it most. Maintains Body Balance Unlike cold water, which can cause blood vessels to constrict, room temperature water helps maintain a balanced fluid intake, supporting overall hydration. Enhanced Digestion Gentle on the Stomach Cold water can sometimes shock the digestive system, leading to discomfort. Room temperature water is gentler, promoting better digestion and comfort. Supports Metabolism Room temperature water supports metabolic processes without the shock that cold water can sometimes cause, ensuring digestive functions continue smoothly. Keeping Cooler Cold Tips Pre-Chill Your Cooler Use Ice Packs or Ice Blocks Before packing, pre-chill your cooler with ice packs or blocks to lower the temperature and extend cooling time.
Store in a Cool Place Keep your cooler away from direct sunlight or hot areas before use to prevent premature warming. Efficient Packing Techniques Use Frozen Items Freeze water bottles, juice boxes, and perishable items before placing them in the cooler to act as additional ice packs. Layering Technique Layer ice at the bottom, followed by frozen items and perishables, and top it off with another layer of ice for even cooling distribution. Optimize Ice Retention Use Block Ice Utilize large blocks of ice or freeze water in large containers for longer-lasting cooling compared to ice cubes. Add Salt to Ice Enhance ice retention by adding a small amount of salt, which lowers the melting point and extends the cooling duration. Maintain Cooler Efficiency Minimize Opening Frequency Each time you open the cooler, warm air enters, accelerating ice melt. Plan ahead to minimize openings and preserve cold temperatures. Organize for Quick Access Arrange frequently needed items on top or in an accessible compartment to reduce cooler open time and maintain internal coldness. Conclusion Choosing room temperature water ensures effective hydration and digestive comfort on hot days, while implementing these cooler tips guarantees longer-lasting coldness for your food and beverages during outdoor adventures. Stay cool, hydrated, and enjoy fresh refreshments wherever your adventures take you. Additional Resources For more insights on hydration benefits and effective cooler management, explore these resources:
  • REI's Guide to Packing a Cooler
By understanding the benefits of room temperature water and mastering effective cooler management techniques, you can optimize your hydration and outdoor experience. Stay prepared, stay cool, and enjoy your adventures to the fullest! REFERENCES

https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/the-importance-of-staying-hydrated

https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/healthy_eating/water-and-healthier-drinks.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fhealthywater%2Fdrinking%2Fnutrition%2Findex.html

https://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/communication/camping.html

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#catchBECifyoucan #tiggerandbec #outdoors #travel #cowboys

The Outdoors, Rural America, And Wildlife Conservation are Center-Stage.

AND how is that? Because Tigger & BEC… Live This Lifestyle.

Learn more about Jeff ‘Tigger’ Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com

https://tiggerandbec.com/

WESTERN LIFESTYLE & THE OUTDOORS

Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca 'BEC' Wanner are News Broadcasters that represent the Working Ranch world, Rodeo, and the Western Way of Life as well as advocate for the Outdoors and Wildlife Conservation.

Outdoorsmen themselves, this duo strives to provide the hunter, adventurer, cowboy, cowgirl, rancher and/or successful farmer, and anyone interested in agriculture with the knowledge, education, and tools needed to bring high-quality beef and the wild game harvested to your table for dinner. They understand the importance in sharing meals with family, cooking the fruits of our labor and fish from our adventures, and learning to understand the importance of making memories in the outdoors. Appreciate God’s Country.

United together, this duo offers a glimpse into and speaks about what life truly is like at the end of dirt roads and off the beaten path.

Tigger & BEC look forward to hearing from you, answering your questions and sharing in the journey of making your life a success story. Adventure Awaits Around The Bend.

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Episode 193 Details Setup Trail Cameras Now, Why Drink Room Temperature Water in Heat & Tips to Keep Cooler Cold Longer Why to Get Trail Cameras Setup and Where In Heat Ensure Functionality of Trail Cameras Image Retrieval Non-Cellular Trail Cameras Vs Cellular Trail Cameras Test Battery Life Check how long batteries last in different weather conditions to ensure your trail cams capture crucial footage without interruption. Evaluate Image & Video Quality Assess the clarity of images and videos to confirm your trail cams provide reliable data for scouting and planning. Trigger Speed & Recover time When selecting a trail camera, trigger speed and recovery time are critical considerations. Trigger speed denotes how quickly the camera captures an image after detecting motion. Cameras with faster trigger speeds, typically half a second or less in high-end models, excel at capturing clear images of swiftly moving deer. However, areas like food plots, where deer linger, can still benefit from cameras with slower trigger speeds. Recovery time, on the other hand, measures the camera's ability to capture subsequent images. This interval can vary based on camera settings and affects how quickly the camera can take a new photo after the initial capture. Short recovery times are ideal for locations where deer travel in groups, ensuring no moment is missed, whereas longer recovery times suit areas like food plots, where single captures suffice. Understanding these features helps optimize trail camera selection for effective wildlife monitoring. Flash Type When selecting a trail camera, another crucial feature to consider is its flash type, which significantly impacts image quality and camera visibility during picture-taking. Trail cameras function similarly to conventional cameras, using a flash to illuminate subjects and capture clear images. There are three primary types of flashes available in game cameras: white flash, infrared (IR) flash, and black flash. Each type serves specific purposes:
  • White Flash: Provides a bright, visible flash that captures full-color images. Ideal for daytime use but may startle wildlife and reveal the camera's location.
  • Infrared (IR) Flash: Emits a non-visible infrared light that is less likely to disturb wildlife and remains discreet during nighttime captures. It captures black-and-white images.
  • Black Flash: Also uses infrared light but is entirely invisible to both human and animal eyes. It's ideal for covert nighttime surveillance without alerting wildlife.
Choosing the right flash type for your trail camera is crucial, especially when scouting deer near hunting spots, as it impacts image clarity, wildlife behavior, and camera concealment. Where To Place Trail Cameras In Hot Temperatures To begin scouting animals with a trail camera remembering the weather conditions is very important. If the temperatures are hot, Big Game animals such as deer, elk, moose, etc. will be looking to cool areas. Place trail cameras along trails leading to and from watering holes that these animals may frequent. This is an excellent start to begin patterning for hunting later as well as become comfortable using your trail cameras. Stay Cool & Hydrated: Benefits of Room Temperature Water and Keeping Cooler Cold Tips Introduction Staying cool and hydrated is essential, especially on hot days. Discover why opting for room temperature water can be beneficial for hydration, alongside effective strategies to keep your cooler cold for longer during outdoor activities. Benefits of Room Temperature Water is Better Hydration Easier Absorption Room temperature water is absorbed more quickly by the body compared to cold water, ensuring faster hydration when you need it most. Maintains Body Balance Unlike cold water, which can cause blood vessels to constrict, room temperature water helps maintain a balanced fluid intake, supporting overall hydration. Enhanced Digestion Gentle on the Stomach Cold water can sometimes shock the digestive system, leading to discomfort. Room temperature water is gentler, promoting better digestion and comfort. Supports Metabolism Room temperature water supports metabolic processes without the shock that cold water can sometimes cause, ensuring digestive functions continue smoothly. Keeping Cooler Cold Tips Pre-Chill Your Cooler Use Ice Packs or Ice Blocks Before packing, pre-chill your cooler with ice packs or blocks to lower the temperature and extend cooling time.
Store in a Cool Place Keep your cooler away from direct sunlight or hot areas before use to prevent premature warming. Efficient Packing Techniques Use Frozen Items Freeze water bottles, juice boxes, and perishable items before placing them in the cooler to act as additional ice packs. Layering Technique Layer ice at the bottom, followed by frozen items and perishables, and top it off with another layer of ice for even cooling distribution. Optimize Ice Retention Use Block Ice Utilize large blocks of ice or freeze water in large containers for longer-lasting cooling compared to ice cubes. Add Salt to Ice Enhance ice retention by adding a small amount of salt, which lowers the melting point and extends the cooling duration. Maintain Cooler Efficiency Minimize Opening Frequency Each time you open the cooler, warm air enters, accelerating ice melt. Plan ahead to minimize openings and preserve cold temperatures. Organize for Quick Access Arrange frequently needed items on top or in an accessible compartment to reduce cooler open time and maintain internal coldness. Conclusion Choosing room temperature water ensures effective hydration and digestive comfort on hot days, while implementing these cooler tips guarantees longer-lasting coldness for your food and beverages during outdoor adventures. Stay cool, hydrated, and enjoy fresh refreshments wherever your adventures take you. Additional Resources For more insights on hydration benefits and effective cooler management, explore these resources:
  • REI's Guide to Packing a Cooler
By understanding the benefits of room temperature water and mastering effective cooler management techniques, you can optimize your hydration and outdoor experience. Stay prepared, stay cool, and enjoy your adventures to the fullest! REFERENCES

https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/the-importance-of-staying-hydrated

https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/healthy_eating/water-and-healthier-drinks.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fhealthywater%2Fdrinking%2Fnutrition%2Findex.html

https://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/communication/camping.html

FIELD REPORTS & COMMENTS

Call or Text your questions, or comments to 305-900-BEND or 305-900-2363

Or email BendRadioShow@gmail.com

FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @thebendshow

https://www.facebook.com/thebendshow

SUBSCRIBE to The Bend YouTube Channel.

Website: TheBendShow.com

https://thebendshow.com/

#catchBECifyoucan #tiggerandbec #outdoors #travel #cowboys

The Outdoors, Rural America, And Wildlife Conservation are Center-Stage.

AND how is that? Because Tigger & BEC… Live This Lifestyle.

Learn more about Jeff ‘Tigger’ Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com

https://tiggerandbec.com/

WESTERN LIFESTYLE & THE OUTDOORS

Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca 'BEC' Wanner are News Broadcasters that represent the Working Ranch world, Rodeo, and the Western Way of Life as well as advocate for the Outdoors and Wildlife Conservation.

Outdoorsmen themselves, this duo strives to provide the hunter, adventurer, cowboy, cowgirl, rancher and/or successful farmer, and anyone interested in agriculture with the knowledge, education, and tools needed to bring high-quality beef and the wild game harvested to your table for dinner. They understand the importance in sharing meals with family, cooking the fruits of our labor and fish from our adventures, and learning to understand the importance of making memories in the outdoors. Appreciate God’s Country.

United together, this duo offers a glimpse into and speaks about what life truly is like at the end of dirt roads and off the beaten path.

Tigger & BEC look forward to hearing from you, answering your questions and sharing in the journey of making your life a success story. Adventure Awaits Around The Bend.

  continue reading

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