I enjoy mine. I use it more out of curiosity than anything. I mostly stick it up around the house to see what sort of critter my dog is barking at.
Last year, a buddy and I set one up over a hog wallow in a secluded area on public land. In the many years we hunted that area, we never ran into anyone, and only rarely, and only during turkey season, did we cut anyone's track. We figured it would be a good place to put up a camera. We left it up for 6 months straight, from the end of turkey season through October.
When my buddy checked it, there were hundreds, if not thousands of pics on it. He swapped out the memory card, but left the camera in place, thinking it was pretty well hidden.
We definitely picked a good spot. There were pics of bobcats, fox, black bear, whitetails, squirrels, possums, coons, mink, turkey and hogs, lots of hogs. In some of the last pics, though, were some bear hunters and their dogs. We have one picture of one of the bear hunters pointing at the camera. Those pics were taken about a week , maybe 10 days earlier.
When we looked over those pictures and saw the one with the guy pointing at the camera, my buddy decided he'd go back up and take the camera down. Well, sure enough, he gets there, and the camera is gone. I guess one of those fellows went back up there and took it.
At any rate, it was really neat to see all of the critters that came by that one little spot. Did it change the way I hunt? Not in the least. We put it there because we already knew game frequented that area. It did satisfy our curiosity as to how big some of those hogs were, though.
Check out the size of the honker in the background of this picture: