Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Backcountry Hunting => Topic started by: yakimanoob on October 11, 2017, 11:47:14 AM
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Hey folks,
Any of you lugging trail cams into the back country? I'm starting to look at / budget for a new trail camera and I'd like a smaller lighter option than my beloved Bushnell Essentials E3 camera. I need to stay at or below that price point so somewhere south of $150 would be great. I love the E3, but it's bulky, especially if I carry the steel case and cable to secure it.
And yes I realize the most obvious/efficient way of saving weight is by securing it another way besides using a bunch of steel. I'm still curious though if you backcountry folks gravitate towards a particular camera or type.
Thanks!
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Pretty hard to beat that. I use a different model of the Bushnell but if you want reliability you can't be them. :twocents:
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I don't know if they meet your size/weight requirement but I have two moultries and two stealth cams. Both stealth cams were $80 and the moultries were around $100. I have used them in the backcountry for the past 5 years with good success in the summer months. Moultrie M880 and stealth cam px-14s.
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I started my first backcountry elk scouting trip mid August. I used these, and they seem to work great.
https://www.amazon.com/Moultrie-Camera-Trigger-Speed-Detection/dp/B01N6ZXE22/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1507813751&sr=8-1&keywords=moultrie+A
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I use the bushnell HD’s. Also have a stealthcam. Also I use cable locks. Mainly for bears. All of them shoved into my pack on top of the trophy rocks. Weight of the rocks. I don’t bother worrying bout the camera weight.