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So I am looking to buy a couple trail cams but I have no clue what to buy. I have had trail cams before but they always got destroyed bye the weather. Just wondering whatwould be the best trail cam for the west side. Any response is well appreciated
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March 13, 2014, 10:51:05 PM »
I like my Bushnell Trophy cams, u can get them for a good price on Natchez when they're availabe, they're demo ones and I've had no problems.
Got a browning recon force in the mail today. Gonna try that one out.
I've heard good things about the primos ultra 35 also and moultrie m80.
Just make sure you shop around. Amazon and eBay are where I buy mine.
I bring mine in during the cold winter months also, to help preserve them a bit.
Hope this gets ya started.
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That gives me a big variety to research and shop around on.
Thanks much wolfdog
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Sharp Shooter, I highly recommend the Moultrie brand. Good battery life ~ 3 months using photos, widescreen photo's, longest flash in class @70ft, some models have lcd monitor to view your picture angle and review photos. (Con: Video life can be counted with an hourglass). I use five of the M-100's. I believe the M-880 is the latest in this class that has faster trigger speeds and reduced blur at night.
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March 14, 2014, 07:08:47 AM »
My truth 46 cams , 3 models of wildgame innovations and all my moultries work great! My bushnell trophy cam and tascos are in the trash
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March 14, 2014, 06:48:05 PM »
I was looking torward the moultry brand of cams but I'm kinda confused Pygmy you say it has good battery life but then you say con is you can count it with an hourglass.
Thank you all for the responses this is helping me out a lot. Thank you all kindly
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March 14, 2014, 07:52:55 PM »
He said that's when used in video mode. Video does take more power than photos. I don't worry too much about battery life. For my cams that go through batteries fast, I generally use an external battery. I have six externals and swap them out as necessary. The Moultries use 12 volt external batteries and I've often considered getting one of those riding lawnmower batteries for around $25 to $30. I bet they would last a good long time on one of those.
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I just bought the M-880c and have been playing around with it at home. So far it takes great pictures and am very happy with it. The white flash is very bright and lights up a lot. Now I just need to get it out in the field. I have other Moultrie cams and they also are reliable and take good pictures.
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March 15, 2014, 03:41:04 PM »
Hey bobcat that wouldn't be half bad idea with the battery
and swiley are you hanging your cams on public or private
I hang mine on public but so far back I don't no if anyone would find it but I still don't want the white flash to give it away if someone does go around it
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March 15, 2014, 10:37:05 PM »
I love the white flash cameras, put it in a bear box, keeps hosest people honest, does not stop them if they want to steal it, just makes them have to work a little harder for it.
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Sounds like a plan I will have to do
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March 16, 2014, 11:28:37 PM »
I usually put my cams in an area not a lot of people are going to wonder into. I also use a bear box that I bolt onto the tree just to make it tougher to steal.
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March 17, 2014, 08:27:14 PM »
I hunt minimum 5 miles up a mountain I have only seen 4 hunters in the past 4 years up that high and gets less people each year so I'm not super worried about people I just wanna find the best cam I can that will take good pics and last a while
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Re: What to buy???
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March 17, 2014, 08:52:48 PM »
I've been very happy with my Bushnell trophy cams as well. Take great pics day and night. I've had mine for 2 plus years and leave them up year round. Batteries last forever. I run the energizer for electronic AA's. I changed them after a whole year and approx 4,500 pics. They still had juice left when I changed them too.
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March 17, 2014, 09:09:24 PM »
I wanted a good brand, but on a budget.. so i got the moultrie a5, so far so good..
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