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game remote cameras
I want to purchase
a remote cam but dont know which is best. Ease of use, good clear quality pictures etc. Need input. |
RE: game remote cameras
If you want the best...that is Camtracker but you will pay for them
If you want some input on cameras...I just bought a Stealth Cam. I used the 800 film. Great pictures and only for $125. But here is some information that I was looking for that I didn't get before setting mine up.. Set your delay on at least 20 min. and if there is a setting for how many pictures that it takes in that min. set it for only one. I put mine on a 1 min. delay and take two pictures and it finished the role in about 12 hours on one coon and a turkey. Also make sure that where ever you are wanting to take the pictures that the area is cleaned well. I thought I had cut everything and had some tall brush in my way.... |
RE: game remote cameras
What makes the Camtracker better?
Is it worth the price difference? |
RE: game remote cameras
A buddy had 3 different types of game cameras, and recommended the Moultrie Game Cam II as the easiest, least expensive, and and best value for the money. I bought one and began getting great pictures right away. Directions that come with it could be much better, but I am very pleased with the product.
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RE: game remote cameras
http://www.jesseshuntingpage.com/cams.html Has reviews of several different game cameras. I use one that I built myself using instructions found on Jesses hunting page. I also just purchased a Moultrie at Walmart which I put out this week. I haven't had it long enough to tell you anything about the quality though.
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RE: game remote cameras
I believe that camtracker's main plus is the battery life. Beings it uses C batteries, it can go much longer in between changes.
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