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looking in to getting a trail cam
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been thinking of getting a trailcam or 2 any suggestions dont really want to pay an arm and a leg
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Re: looking in to getting a trail cam
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http://m.ebay.com/itm/New-2015-Bushnell-Trophy-Cam-HD-Aggressor-14-MP-Infrared-Game-Camera-119774C-/221792344500?nav=SEARCH
This one. A lot of people like brownings but i have 13 of them, spec ops, strike force, range ops, dark ops, and after having used them for some time i dont trust them like the bushnells. They miss things.
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Just ordered a Primos Proof Cam 2. Getting back to basics trailcams that come in 3 color patterns with audio priced around $110 and slightly higher. Primos has a $30 rebate on them for a limited time. You can see some video samples on youtube. The plain green camera is the cheapest and you can get it for about $50 after rebate.
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got a cam coming best place or way to get SDcards ended up with a moultrie
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I use Bushnell trail cams on my property. I guess I worry a bit about not wanting to pay too much in case of theft, damage, etc... They have always performed well for me.
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Re: looking in to getting a trail cam
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Quote from: wheels on October 11, 2015, 12:45:09 PM
got a cam coming best place or way to get SDcards ended up with a moultrie
I have a Moultrie and I am happy with it!
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finally got my trail cam tonight debating on what to use as bait one of those store bought mixed bags had a mineral rock in hand but didn't know i had cam yet birthday surprise
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Re: looking in to getting a trail cam
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You can buy tasco trail cams for $50 at walmart that actually take pretty good pictures day or night. Last year I bought 2 and was really surprised at how well the worked and how many awesome pictures I got. Next year I will have a dozen of the same $50 cams.
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i end up with moultries A7 i was just wondering way every suggest for bait corn , those mix bags they sell thinking og picking up a mineral rock
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I use corn an alfalfa in the winter, salt/mineral in the spring/summer for deer elk an moose pics.
For black tail apples
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thanks would be for deer elk i had a rack rock in hand corn at feed store?
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Re: looking in to getting a trail cam
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Get a lock box and cable from trailcampro.com. If it's not locked up, it'll walk off. Learned the hard way to lock it even (especially) on private property. I have pictures of a trespassing bowhunter this year, it took thirty seconds to go for the camera.
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what about the bike lock looking things and for what to put out does it matter im putting it on eastside
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For the cable lock I use python locks some times you can get good deals on amazon too an you can get a four pack that all use the same key. Nice if your runnning more then one cam.
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I ordered a Cabelas 12 MP Outfitters camera and it came in the mail on Friday, $109 shipped to the house and even has a 1.5" x 2" inch screen for viewing the pics, seems to work great
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