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Game Approach Alert Monitor
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If you hunt in the real world it will happen to you and probably more than once. You carefully plan your hunt, your blind is chosen with painstaking care. Your hunting in dense foliage because that is were the big game live. You trimmed only the bare minimum amount of branches in your shooting lane. Every effort was taken to avoid alerting the game to your presence. Finally the big day is here and you find yourself quietly setting at your
hunting location. Then without any warning the deer silently walks into your
narrow shooting lane, he is there all of two seconds, then he walks Why do these things continue to happen to hunters?You just didn't have any warning to be ready. Had you had some notion the animal was just about to step into your cleared lane you would have had your rifle up and ready. Or if you had been warned that an animal was sneaking up behind you, you would have been alerted and ready. However, that was not the case. As with most big game animals, the approach was silent and no advance warning was available to give you a decent chance at a shot.
The GAAM is the answer. After trying the GAAM you will wonder why everyone doesn't use this. We spend hundreds of dollars on Game Trail monitors, scent free clothing and game retrieval devices. Yet if you are not prepared for the shot at your game animal at precisely the right moment, then all that money spent is just high tech gadgetry. GAAM used just to side of the visual lane your are watching can alert you when your animal is present but not yet visible. You can have your rifle or bow up and ready. Have you ever been surprised by a bear or deer coming in from behind you? Many times because they approached from an unexpected direction you are caught unaware and unable to make any move to bring your weapon into play. Strategically placed in such and area you can be alerted to the presence of a big game animal approaching you from the rear. The GAAM game detector consists of a transmitter and receiver. Fixed on a strategic place, such as a tree or a post, the transmitter records the coming of an animal by using an infrared sensor. It detects the animal heat, and transfers the information by radio frequency to the receiver that you carry on yourself. A signal, (beep or vibrations) warns you of the
presence of an animal. Focus your attention on one area and rest assured nothing will be pass behind you without you knowing about it. Transmitter :
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