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A good trail camera
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I'm looking to buy one or two trail cams don't need anything fancy just something to get the job done. was wondering if you guys could suggest a good trail cam?
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Moultrie D-40. ;)Mark
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Re: A good trail camera
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Quote from: markts on November 02, 2009, 04:20:03 PM
Moultrie D-40.
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I use the Moultrie d-40. Inexpensive and decent pics.
Check out
www.chasingame.com
they have alot of reviews.
My next cam will be the Scoutguard 550.
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BUILD YOUR OWN PM ME AND ILL BUILD YOU A 7-8 MP FOR WAY LESS THAN THE ONES YOU GET FROM CABELAS
JUST MY 2 CENTS PLUS THE PICTURE QUALITY IS SWEEEEEEET
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Im looking to get one up to scout an area before late buck, I know its late in the season to do that but originally a buddy of mine was supposed to show me the ropes hunting but that didn't work out to well. I've been reading the reviews on the moultrie and it seems for the price its a good camera. A lot of negative reviews about it but for 79 bucks sounds good to me?
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WashBCBook, I looked at the time required, the camera needed, box, external power supply, Infra detector. Better flash... and such, it just didn't look like I could build one for less than $100.
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D-40 is a good cam, I've got an extra one I will make you a good deal on if you are interested.
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How much ridge and how much have you used it?
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can't beat the D40 for the price. Love my 2. I think there down to like $79 each now??
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