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northernspirit
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# Posted: 11 Jan 2013 12:14am
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i'm interested in getting a few trail camera's soon, what are some good ones that you guys recommend? Can spend up to about $180. each but cheaper the costs the better. However picture quality must be great day and night with at least up to a 30 foot range. thanks
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MtnDon
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# Posted: 11 Jan 2013 12:20am
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Don't know if you've seen this game camera site....
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northernspirit
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# Posted: 11 Jan 2013 12:39am
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no I haven't, thank you MtnDon.
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bugs
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# Posted: 11 Jan 2013 08:05am
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Northernspirit
I found this site very useful http://www.trailcampro.com/
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TomChum
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# Posted: 5 Feb 2013 10:56am
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I have to report that one of my Bushnells which has been replaced 3x on warranty, is now dead and beyond warranty. Bushnell customer service is GREAT though, I bet (and I may try it) that they would even warranty this 3rd replacement. If they do, it's going on craigslist as I will not go back to my camera tree with another Bushnell.
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DaveBell
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# Posted: 4 Jul 2016 04:10pm
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Since I'm hunting people. I found this link at trail cam pro to be useful.
http://www.trailcampro.com/collections/securitytrailcameras
There is info on the web on how to hide game cams.
Just bought a second Bushnell Aggressor No Glow on Amazon to watch the road. With 8 Lithium AA good for a year.
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LastOutlaw
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# Posted: 6 Jul 2016 02:56pm
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I've got about 5 cameras that I use. Different brands and they all work differently. For awhile I was buying all I could get my hands on for $20 each on craigslist. I got at least 3 of them that way and 2 of them I bought new. 3 take stills and 2 take video. One real cheap still camera is right on a tree blatantly facing my cabin door. It is the obvious camera. I've found they generally work better low on the ground. When I put them high up they didn't seem to trigger well.
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