This is my first year... got the cheapie $79 moultrie from BPS... for us its more about letting my 8 Y.O. son come spend some scouting time with his dad...
Also since he's shooting a .243, we go scout a lil, look for tracks from the different funnel areas and set up the camera... Then go shoot a few rounds at the range to make sure he's ready in his shootiing ability and we come home and look at the pics...
He then shows me where he thinks he should aim, guesses wether its a younger or older deer and has to explain why... Its a tool and unless you have a feeder or corn out, its not easy to put one in the right spot... or to set one up where the sun isn't setting it of reflecting off of leaves...
I am a meat hunter for the most part ,but will fling an arrow at a good 3.5 or older buck...(does do taste better) but am selective on what i take to a lrge degree... Yearling and young does with late dropped fawns get a pass as do middle of the road does that have two or more fawns with them... Old nanny does will be sought out and hunted down(if need be, then thats when the .308 comes out!!!) Its like a garden, only pick the fruit which is ripe, keep enough fruit to seed next years crop, however, there are exceptions... like fired green tomatoes....