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Old 03-27-2010 | 02:28 AM
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GTOHunter
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If You go too cheap you'll live to regret it later on!

Like BigDaddy mentioned,the cheaper Moultrie Camera's are "OK" but since they are slow its best to set them over a feeder or food plot to catch any Deer pic's. where the Deer are going to be staying for a while....the Cuddebacks are going to be faster and better over trails,fence crossings and area where the Big Bucks may travel.You can find several Stealth IR Camera's on sale at most Sporting Goods Stores and in the discount magazines like Sportsmans Guide,and they are pretty good camera's too,I like my Moultrie I-60 IR camera because it takes some great day and night pictures and it has lots of different settings and a fast trigger speed.Another good camera that seems to really good and affordable is the Bushnell Trophy Cam and the newer model called the "Bone Collector" Series with it 8.0 megapixels might be the way to go in a great a camera with fast trigger speed,IR capabilities and some good picture quality!You can also check out different quality camera's,prices and reviews and the following Sites.

www.chasinggame.com

www.trailcampros.com
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