Which trail cam to get?
#21
also, for just about all reviews of trail cams, go to http://chasingame.com/
#22
I had a Cuddeback and thought it was great until it was stolen. I then bought a LeafRiver and really love the camera. The two from the cuddeBack are stamped and the LeafRiver aren't. The two from the LR are later in the year so the color isn't there. 





#23
Fork Horn
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 114
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From: New Brunswick
ORIGINAL: heavy hitter
i think moultrie probably look the worst. is it like .0003 megapixels? they look like they were done with watercolors or something.
i think moultrie probably look the worst. is it like .0003 megapixels? they look like they were done with watercolors or something.
My Moultrie is 4 megapixel.
From the one's we have used,Bushnell and Stealth cams have the poorest quality.
#25
ORIGINAL: heavy hitter
hey claudester,buy a moultrie, then you won't have to worry about anyone stealing it.
hey claudester,buy a moultrie, then you won't have to worry about anyone stealing it.

#26
i'm not sending my pic's in for photo contest, as long as i can count antler points and see the deer....i'm happy. with that being said, value is the most important feature to me. this is why i go with Moultrie. Cuddebacks are over priced junk. my buddy has one and he is constantly sending it back for repairs. it spends more time broke than working.
#30
Joined: Oct 2007
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From: illinois
my camera is till working fine camocop. one thing about cuddebacks is that they are a little more complicated to set up/use. i'm not saying your buddy isn't a smart guy, but maybe he's not real savy with technology. he might be better off withmore of a beginnerunit like your moultrie. the picture quality isn't nearly as good but maybe he doesn't care about that like you. 





