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Nontypical Buck
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From: ELK GROVE CA USA
if you are intent on digital then yea i would have to say wildview(but i have never used them just word of mouth)
if you don't mind the 35mm.....the i would say Stealth 100%...i have a dozen or so and put them up...if you get good batteries the first time they will last around 20 or more days...if you put on one pic then you can get a lot..i usually put on two pics as sometimes the bigger deer are behind the smaller deer (blacktail especially)....the stealths work well for California weather....they don't do too well in the extreme heat, but up north i don't think you will be getting that...good luck and post some of those pics when you get them.
if you don't mind the 35mm.....the i would say Stealth 100%...i have a dozen or so and put them up...if you get good batteries the first time they will last around 20 or more days...if you put on one pic then you can get a lot..i usually put on two pics as sometimes the bigger deer are behind the smaller deer (blacktail especially)....the stealths work well for California weather....they don't do too well in the extreme heat, but up north i don't think you will be getting that...good luck and post some of those pics when you get them.
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Thank you JNTURK for the info i will keep it in mind I'm still trying to get my buddy that has them how to figure them out I think when yo move so far from the city you forget about the new technology...... LOL ........ I know if it was a Newdiesel combine he would not have any problems
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Wildviews have a good track record for the money. I have more pictures from wildviews than any other camera but I've kind of moved away from them. They are good for feeders and food plots but that's about it.
I'd try stealth i450 with a 12volt battery pack. you'd be right around $150. Personally, i'd buy a couple less cameras and go with the moultire m40 (regular flash) or i40 (infrared flash). Battery life on these cameras is UNBELIEVABLE.
Let me know if you ever want to trade hunting spots
Wildviews have a good track record for the money. I have more pictures from wildviews than any other camera but I've kind of moved away from them. They are good for feeders and food plots but that's about it.
I'd try stealth i450 with a 12volt battery pack. you'd be right around $150. Personally, i'd buy a couple less cameras and go with the moultire m40 (regular flash) or i40 (infrared flash). Battery life on these cameras is UNBELIEVABLE.
Let me know if you ever want to trade hunting spots

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I just bought four SANDISK 256mb SD cards for $5.36 per card online at buy.com My wildviews are going up this weekend my buddy has a huge amount of pigs roaming around his ranch and as soon as he can find where they are staying at this time of the year we are going on a killing spree. In cal you buy pig tags 5 in a book all year long. We just got our notice we were drawn inMontana for ElkDeer combo and waiting for our results for our antelope drawin Wyoming and Deer tags in Calif................but I need to get out in the woods and hunt I feel like a caged animal.
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