Trail Cams
Re: Trail Cams
Its really all about how much money you want to spend....check out chasingame.com there are A LOT of camera reviews on there. Hope it helps. I prefer the DLC Covert2. Super fast trigger speed, long distance, great IR pics, about the size of a popcan, and the batteries last forever ( had the same set of cheap Rayovacs in it since May and still have full battery life)
I also make my own trail cameras as well...
Homebrew S-40 camera
DLC Nighttime pic
Day Time DLC
I also make my own trail cameras as well...
Homebrew S-40 camera
DLC Nighttime pic
Day Time DLC
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Good pictures!
I like the Moultrie I40 trail cameras. Great cameras for around $200. Fast trigger speed, good pic quality and great battery life. The Bushnell Trophy Cam is very small and has the above features too, same price range.
I like the Moultrie I40 trail cameras. Great cameras for around $200. Fast trigger speed, good pic quality and great battery life. The Bushnell Trophy Cam is very small and has the above features too, same price range.
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It's hard to beat the Covert 2's and Bushnell's for quality pics, price and battery life. I also have an older Leaf River flash cam that just keeps on taking great pic after great pic and the battery life is good on it too.
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Nice pictures Bazz. I'd hate to see you lose a camera that takes pictures that nice.....so I'll volunteer to come out in about a month with my bow and guard that DLC camera for you... no charge, either.
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lol... i think i might be stationed close to that one ;)
I actually have 10 different bucks that are 125 or better on that one mineral site... the big bucks have pretty much stopped hitting the minerals and transitioned to the beans...
Here are a couple more pics
PS: ALL these bucks are public land deer
I actually have 10 different bucks that are 125 or better on that one mineral site... the big bucks have pretty much stopped hitting the minerals and transitioned to the beans...
Here are a couple more pics
PS: ALL these bucks are public land deer