trail cameras
#3
Join Date: Jan 2008
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RE: trail cameras
I have the moultrie 4.0 spy camera and am pleased. It has to wait min of 60 sec for next shot, that,s not a problem as we are viewing at a 45 degree angle. It was difficult to set up with bungie cords, so I rethought it over. I have a piece of plywood a little longer than the camera, mine was 3" top and bottom. I used 4 wood screws to secure camera case to wood, and screwed the wood to a tree, good solid cheap mount.
#5
Join Date: Jan 2008
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RE: trail cameras
That's how I mounted my Moultri cam, on a 5/8" plywood board,removed camera ftom case, added 4 short screws on the case to plywood and screwed to a free. I shim to get thr right aim and angle and secure it well. not problem with loose mounts and and changeout memoriey cards and not alter view angle; no floppy gungee cords. I have over 100 stills and vids over a 2 week period.
#7
RE: trail cameras
I've heard good things about the Cuddeback camera's but I'm to cheap to drop that type of cash on a game camera.
Like many of the other posters, I've also use the 4.0 MP Moultree camera's and have been pretty pleased with them, espically for the money.
Like many of the other posters, I've also use the 4.0 MP Moultree camera's and have been pretty pleased with them, espically for the money.
#10
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 107
RE: trail cameras
check this out my buddy has this and loves it. I would like to find out if any one here has used one becuse my buddy loves everything he owns if you know what I mean
http://www.smartscouter.com
http://www.smartscouter.com