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im thinking about getting a trail camera for my deer spot. What are the best cameras to buy and are afordable im putting this on public land so im not looking to spend hundreds of dollers. just want somethin decent that will get the job done and not burn a hole in my wallet. i live on the west side so cabelas and wholesale sports is not to far away. Thanks
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cabelas has got a new catalog out rite now with all their trail cams on sale, well not actually on sale but you can see the selection of whats on the market, also wallmart has tasco cam's for $50-$60,
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What is your budget? How often will you be checking your cam?
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here is a review on the one mentioned above....
http://chasingame.com/index.php?id=109
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