Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: spin05 on June 27, 2020, 03:13:17 AM
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Anybody ever tried the Bigfoot brand cellular trail cams ??? Seem to get good reviews for the $$$$
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switched all our sites to Stealth Cam. we have 10 in use at $45 per. I have tried many brands including the majors and Stealth have been the best for us.
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Which stealth cam model? Sorry for the thread jack
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Probably takes blurry pictures >:( >:( >:( Sorry I couldn't resist :chuckle:
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Probably takes blurry pictures >:( >:( >:( Sorry I couldn't resist :chuckle:
hahaha yea.... I Prefer browning but just cant justify the money. Looking for something under $200 in a cell thats still good
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Ill never spend over $50 on a cam anymore.. cams that are $200 or $50 only handle so much of sitting in rain,snow, cold and hot. They all break after so many years. Plus if a $50 cam goes missing its oh well. I have had great success with cheap wildgame innovation cams and they have been the best ones in cold weather. My stealths I have are about ready for the garbage and thats pretty much everyone I know who has gone down that road. I have done quite abit of cold weather testing of different brand cams in cold temps and the WGI have out performed all of them. Im not talking battery life, but triggering on deer. Lots of cams miss a ton of animals when its cold
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Ill never spend over $50 on a cam anymore.. cams that are $200 or $50 only handle so much of sitting in rain,snow, cold and hot. They are break after so many years. Plus if a $50 cam goes missing its oh well. I have had great success with cheap wildgame innovation cams and they have been the best ones in cold weather. My stealths I have are about ready for the garbage
I second the wildgame innovation's…. I bought the cheap $35 stealth's and have returned every one of them for warranty some multiple times, they have warrantied everyone of them so far but hassle sending them back and forth so much and not getting to use them
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I'd like to see pics and videos from these low cost trail cameras. I'm using the Moultrie M50i and am very happy with the daytime image quality but if I could save $100 per camera, for similar quality, I would switch.
M50i capture
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don't have model #'s on hand. They are two pack for $79 to $89. Bought at Midway. I believe they are 12mpx. Two pre loads and one custom setting. For the price you can swap out every couple of years.
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Hows the battery life?
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OP asked about cellular cameras. I don't think you're getting into that game for 50 bucks.
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OP asked about cellular cameras. I don't think you're getting into that game for 50 bucks.
haha correct. I ended up buying a spy-point for $150. so far seems decent
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I have not used the Bigfoot cams. I watch Camofire for there trail cam Tuesday’s and have had good luck with the stealth cams. They just had 3 for like $100 couldn’t resist that deal.
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I have Bigfoot 4G very happy! Good quality.... good pictures!
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