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Michelle_Nelson
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Wow, those are some great looking pic's Bones.
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Well there are 2 types of cams, one that use the standard camera flash to get the late or night pic like with any cam, then there is the IR cams no flash , not visible to the animals, but the pics will be black and white with them.
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I don't mind black and white. I am sure I can tell a deer (buck or doe) from a Bear, Cougar, or Elk.
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I would look at spending $200.00 apiece for one. You want a fast trigger speed,good battery life and good picture quality. Moultrie I40 or the new Cuddeback Capture. Good Luck
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I have been reading about some people having issues with the new Capture. I just picked up a Cuddeback Excite today on sale for $170 at SW. They had one left at the Lacey store, but the packaging looks pretty beat up (maybe ask for a discount?). I will hopefully have pics to report back with next weekend.
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Bones, what is your method for making a trail cam? I'd like to give 'er a try with your method, pics look amazing.
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