Haha whats next?? Would you consider using this?
#1
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Allegany County Maryland
You gotta love this!!
[align=center]Motion -activate camera, captures image of subject (animal, trespasser, employee) and immediatley send the image to owner's cell phone, email, and SmartScouter accouter. click HERE for more info.
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[align=center]Motion -activate camera, captures image of subject (animal, trespasser, employee) and immediatley send the image to owner's cell phone, email, and SmartScouter accouter. click HERE for more info.
[/align][align=center]Get your SmartScouter today!
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#2
I would look into it. Why not at least look into it, does not sound much different that those trail cams that upload your pics via satilite link and e-mails them to you. I am always in the mood to play with a new gadget.
#5
Honestly, I think it would piss me off to see something walk by my stand when I wasn't there.[8D] Especially if something/someone prevented me from going that particular moment when I intended too.[&:]
#6
If I had alot of money to throw away I would buy one
but, on top of that you have to pay a wireless plan monthly depending on how many images you want sent it's pretty spendy
but, on top of that you have to pay a wireless plan monthly depending on how many images you want sent it's pretty spendy
#7
I would like to get a few just to monitor the activity at my place in WV. It is about 8 hours away and with gas prices and my busy weekends with my kids it is very hard to get there to check the trial cameras.
#9
Yall let me know if any one wants one. We got acouple in stock.$649.00
Cheaper than driving out of state to scout.
There are game wardens and police officersthat are begining to use these to catch poachers and other criminals. They can set them up and gather evidence with out ever setting foot in the area of concern to tip people off.
Cheaper than driving out of state to scout.
There are game wardens and police officersthat are begining to use these to catch poachers and other criminals. They can set them up and gather evidence with out ever setting foot in the area of concern to tip people off.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Manassas, VA
No. I am probably in the minority, but to me it is just like a surveillance camera. Whats next, infrared goggles to see the deer at night? Part of the overall enjoyment of my hunts come from the "presents from above" that appear out of nowhere. I am not being condescending, it is just something I will not ever use.


