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WTFOutdoors 07-14-2016 09:35 AM

Trail cam questions
 
I have a few questions some of them may be dumb but I'm still learning so bare with me. How many cameras do you put up per acre of hunting land? What cameras are the best bang for the buck? The reason I'm asking I'm having issues with someone or something going on one of my lease property's I've had a couple cameras stole 3 tree stands a couple feeders and had a patch going through one of my food plots that looks like someone drove a atv right through it

TN Lone Wolf 07-14-2016 02:09 PM

I live on a ~180 acre farm and own four cameras. The thing is, I only have them up in my clover plots (which consist of about 7 acres total) since that's where I'm most likely to see deer. I use Moultrie cameras exclusively. Mine are older models, so I can't tell you how well the newer ones stack up.

If you're having trouble with thieves/vandals, you definitely need to choose a model with a locked protective case. Preferably, hang it somewhere high where someone couldn't easily reach.

mrbb 07-14-2016 02:45 PM

there is no set number on how many per acre
most guys work with there budget, and buy cam's as extra allows
I at one time had about 25 cam's spread between a few properties I hunted
I had a LOT of issue' with things being stolen, from, stands to camera's to property stored on site in farmers buildings
was all stolen by trespassers
but was almost impossible to prove and have them arrested

as for what's the best cam for the $$
I think all the cheaper cam's are hit and miss, some guys buy and love THERE"S and it works flawless, and another guy can buy exact same make model and have nothing but bad luck with them

Higher end models seem to be more consistent with working good or NOT
I got my first cam back in the 90's a 35 mm film job and been playing with them ever since
IMO< the VERY best OEM cam and metal box, is made by cuddyback, its the ONLY metal box on the market from cam makers ( That I'm aware of) that makes the metal box so it also protects the lock and NOT just the cam

all the other boxes, any idiot with bolt cutters will just cut the lock off and bye bye cam and box
they also have super fast trigger and wake up speeds
I have some cuddyback cam's that run 24-/-365 for 8-9 yrs and still ticking(also have a few that died LOL)
I have had most brand of camera's over the yrs
and honestly would say ANY model is best, minus the very HIGH end price tag models , some of them have been flawless, but there far from cheap!
and due to so many trespassers and things growing legs I cannot justify buying a lot of them

MY cuddybacks, in a metal box have NEVER been stolen, BUT I have had a few boxed beat up with a baseball bat/large stick, and that killed the cam in the process
so NOTHING is full proof

and YES< I have also hung cam's 15-20 ft up., and had folks come back and bring a ladder or cut the tree down
NOT living on site has many disadvantages!!

god luck!

WTFOutdoors 07-14-2016 06:15 PM

I don't live on sight of the property having all the issues either and it sucks the closest houses are two miles in either direction of it so they aren't much help. Luckily I haven't had my atv or any of my food plot stuff stolen yet. The cops aren't very helpful about this all they say is I need proof that stuff is stolen and that also brings me to this question can I put insurance on stuff that's on my lease property's?

TN Lone Wolf 07-15-2016 08:41 AM


MY cuddybacks, in a metal box have NEVER been stolen, BUT I have had a few boxed beat up with a baseball bat/large stick, and that killed the cam in the process
so NOTHING is full proof
Did the memory card survive with pictures of the trespasser?


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