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annika3 03-04-2011 01:25 PM

Scouting camera's made easy
 
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Found a GREAT product last year. If you're using scouting cameras StakeOut is a must. You don't have to worry about finding a tree with their Stick-it version or sticking sticks behind your camera to get it level with their Screw-it or Strap-it versions. Take a look you'll love it. www.stakeoutscouting.com


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ryndisher 03-07-2011 10:55 AM

Yeah thats nice but i think ill save my money and strap it to a tree. :) Really would be helpful in an open field though.

GTOHunter 03-07-2011 05:50 PM

Looks like a pretty neat product..as long as You can strap a cable and lock around it when its on a tree...You know how Theifs are? :(

MeanV2 03-08-2011 05:39 AM

I use a screw in Quiver mount with a mount attached to back of camera. It makes mounting a camera super easy. Just screw in the mount (angle it if need be) and then slide the camera on and lock with the flip of a lever :)

Dan

PY Antlers 03-12-2011 04:36 AM

That is a nice looking unit but it looks a little exsesive and doesn't have any security measure's or ability. If a person came up with a mounting plate thats around 10-15 bucks I think they sell a lot of them.

Iowabucks44 03-12-2011 07:19 AM

Alot of people use that type of camera mount but i would prefer to have mine tight to the tree with a python lock. More secure and less noticable to thieves.

annika3 03-12-2011 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by Iowabucks44 (Post 3785562)
Alot of people use that type of camera mount but i would prefer to have mine tight to the tree with a python lock. More secure and less noticable to thieves.

How do you get the right angle when the tree isn't straight? I know I have to stick sticks behind the camera to try to get it level and at the right angle almost every single time and it seems those sticks fall out by the time I check it the next time and get pictures of the ground. StakeOut makes it easy.

I think it just looks that it sticks out from the tree because the tree angles back so much.

PY Antlers 03-12-2011 12:49 PM

Link to your web site doesn't work and I searched it and couldn't find anything. Whats the correct link?

annika3 03-14-2011 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by PY Antlers (Post 3785655)
Link to your web site doesn't work and I searched it and couldn't find anything. Whats the correct link?


sorry, the website is www.stakeoutscouting.com

Iowabucks44 03-14-2011 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by annika3 (Post 3785612)
How do you get the right angle when the tree isn't straight?

I cut up a bunch of wooden wedges from a 2X2. They slip in behind the camera real nice. The farther i push them down, the more angle i get.


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