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Trail cam question
jasnt:
Big R in my neck of the woods is selling a 2pack of stealth cams for $119. Been working good so far
Tjajwilson:
I do work for big r in Spokane and we do have the 2pack I stealth cameras. They are 119.99 pm me if you want more info
Bean Counter:
I made the plunge into trail cams this year. Two cheap Brownings and a Primos. Primos makes better day images but the Browning rules the nights. The Brownings made it 3,000-5,000 photos on 8x AA batteries and died. The Primos 35 has shot about 15,000 photos and used 50% of 4x D batteries.
Reviews and photos:
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,154644.0/all.html?PHPSESSID=a1772b56f4953e1dc5a9b8644e9c780e
What I would buy today:
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,155791.0.html?PHPSESSID=a1772b56f4953e1dc5a9b8644e9c780e
Get black python cable locks at Amazon for $11 ea. I bought bear boxes and pad locks for an additional $35-40 for each can after being paranoid from so many theft stories here over the years. But for only spending $50-75 on the cam in the first place this seems like silly economics. Buy the cable lock, maybe a padlock too and call it good for cheap cams. :twocents:
jasnt:
Those python cables are 9.97 at bi-mart in dp
danderson:
If you want a quality trail camera stick with the Bushnell Trophy camera, I leave mine out year round in the most extreme weather conditions,
like others have said you get what you paid for, the battery's last a long time depending how its set up, oh another plus with these cameras there easy to operate, I started out with two 50.00 Tasco camera they both were junk in less than a year, I use them now as dummy security cameras
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