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Sweetroels 07-30-2014 09:20 AM

Cover basic needs
 
Long time hunter, never used cameras before
- we have 7000 ac 14 guys a lot of land, 200 stands
- want to get off the beaten path and climb
- going to prep 10 locations for a climber
- hunting boar, deer and bear in NC
- would like to get 4-6 cameras to rotate per location
- budget is 500-600 (unrealistic?)

I have no idea when looking at camera features what's good or bad. I just want to verify patterns and assess quality of game. Easy to use, dependable, don't need highest resolution etc...

Any suggestions on basic camera's that will do the job within budget would be helpful. Thanks

Sweetroels 08-01-2014 10:01 AM

I am going to answer my own question. I found Covert Scouting Cameras MPE5 6MP for $80 which would be in my budget and the reviews don't seem to be bad. Does anyone else have a better recommendation for around the same cost? THx

browtine7 08-01-2014 11:56 AM

I like the Moultrie cameras. You can get a good Moultrie for around $120

wallhangr 08-02-2014 05:19 AM

I was looking around the other day and came across 3 cameras at Wally World for at or under that amount: A Primos35 (which I've had good luck with), a WildGame (which I haven't had good luck) and a Tasco (looks like a Bushnell Trophy Cam). Never tried any of the Tasco cams, but I've read many reviews on this site and others that for $50, you can't go wrong.

VTBoneCollector 08-02-2014 04:09 PM

I just bought a Stealthcam out of Sportsmans Guide at $80 and it includes a mounting bracket, strap, camera, batteries, and a 4GB memory card. Checked it just today and it takes good pics as long as the deer are not moving to fast. For the money and what you get, it can't be beat. I put it on video so we'll see how that works. And very easy to set up. Thinking of ordering another one.

VT Outfitter 08-03-2014 07:54 AM

I have used Wildgame Innovations cameras for 5 seasons without any issues. I used Cuddeback before that, but I had a few stolen and at $300+ a piece I decided to search for a less expensive but quality camera. Around a $100 gets a good model, and some go on sale for $60-$80 at Dick's Sporting Good's.

Sweetroels 08-05-2014 06:10 AM

Bought 6 Browning Strike Force cameras. Boy it added up with SIM cards and lithium batteries. Can't wait to get them out there. I will let you all know how they work and post some pictures.

hunter440 08-13-2014 05:07 AM

I feel the bushnell 636c is the best cam out there. $ 109.99

BigDaddy12t 08-14-2014 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by Sweetroels (Post 4151378)
I am going to answer my own question. I found Covert Scouting Cameras MPE5 6MP for $80 which would be in my budget and the reviews don't seem to be bad. Does anyone else have a better recommendation for around the same cost? THx

Thats a great a camera! And for $80? Dont wait too long!:wink:


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