I know folks get a lot of enjoyment out of looking at scouting camera pictures. I enjoy looking at their pictures as well, but I do not use a scouting camera. When you think about it, its use is one more big card stacked in the hunter's favor. A few scouting cameras can tell you not only what is there, but when it is there, and with a little study to connect the dots, even where and when it moves from one location to another. That's information that may not be possible to get any other way, regardless of the boots on the ground effort. And who, when armed with that information, isn't hard pressed to act on it. There's no doubt in my mind it changes the way one hunts.