RE: HuntCam No.1 Product of the Year
The fact that it can be mounted on a shotgun, then with an adapter will fit on your bow, then on your hat is what has sold me on it.
I have been looking for something that would work for 10 years that could be hands free. I believe I will go with the 12mm for a wider field a view.
For 400 dollars who cares. I can remember when I bought my camtrakker in 1998 and people said 450 is to high.
Since 1998 I never had said I WISH I HAD ONE. 808 pictures later.
But I tried to do some self recording and have had great success with a camcorder. Put would not take it out when a chance of rain or bowhunting from a stand was to much trouble. Just 25 dollars a week and by the end of August I will have enough.
Plus when taking my kid hunting it is too much for me to make sure he is doing everything ok and this is the ticket.
If not just for the still pictures I can get after filming will be worth every penny.
This whole last fall and spring with 13 plus bucks chasing one doe, 6 gobblers at 10 yards, watching gobblers fly from roost. I WISH is what I said. This will be the last year you will ever here me say I WISH while hunting.