rjs
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Post by rjs on Jul 30, 2005 20:34:20 GMT -5
can anyone tell me if this trailcam uses the standard 6 v lantern battery.... :-[thanks for any help
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Post by Woody Williams on Jul 30, 2005 20:46:21 GMT -5
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rjs
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Post by rjs on Jul 31, 2005 4:16:11 GMT -5
Sorry i should have been more clear in my question,yes i meant the moultrie digital game spy camera. thanks rjs
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Post by buckskiner on Jan 25, 2006 10:03:01 GMT -5
here goes To your question yes it takes a 6 volt lantern battery they work ok,i can put a 128mb card in and leave it for about 3 weeks with no problems.The camera has a systems check to let you know everything is ok and ready to go..........Buckskiner
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Post by buckskiner on Jan 25, 2006 10:24:49 GMT -5
Here is another photo of the same buck in hardrack
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Post by buckskiner on Jan 25, 2006 10:26:08 GMT -5
And here he is again in 2005
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Post by mbogo on Jan 25, 2006 16:29:51 GMT -5
Nice buck!
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Post by Woody Williams on Jan 25, 2006 18:12:17 GMT -5
Very nice buck..
That is a heck of a mineral lick too..
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Post by buckskiner on Jan 26, 2006 6:29:48 GMT -5
yep it is, they use to have cattle about 30 years ago and now its all grown up in woods and pasture and the deer use it alot and i don't even have to do anything.That is in my no hunting area of the farm,so they don't get run out.I bow hunt the farm only.
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Post by greenecohayse on Jan 26, 2006 8:35:23 GMT -5
Thats an OK buck but I think I would pass and let it mature a little more.................................................. well maybe not.......
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Post by indianagooseman on Jan 26, 2006 13:34:39 GMT -5
rjs, the rechargable 6 volts are only $12 and they last alot longer.
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Post by jstalljon on Jan 30, 2006 14:21:57 GMT -5
I just got my Moultrie Game Spy digital 200. Bit the bullet right away, and bought the 6V rechargeable battery and charger as well. I'm really excited about this, as it is my first trail camera. 3.1 megapixels which is a nice upgrade from the 1.3 mp original. here is a "test pic"....it's set at the lowest setting and still has good quality. The internal memory at this setting will hold around 100 pictures. Expandle SD memory slot can hold up to 1G of pictures! I like the time/date/moon phase and temp came with USB cable to download right to PC or has an AV cable to hook to TV. With charger/6v battery/ and camera. I'm right at about $200 invested in this....a great deal in my book! Extremely easy to set up/use/ and there's even a "diagnostic test" button that will let you know everything is working.
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Post by indianagooseman on Jan 30, 2006 16:40:03 GMT -5
Nice pic! That's a wall mounter for sure.
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Post by jstalljon on Jan 31, 2006 7:36:00 GMT -5
Nice pic! That's a wall mounter for sure. He looks WAY past his prime to me gooseman! ;D He's got all the characteristics of a mature deer though....sagging belly, dip in the back, too old to chase tale around the fields all day! He'll be a slick head in a few years!
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Post by kevin1 on Mar 11, 2006 14:27:56 GMT -5
I have the Game Spy 100™ , I also got a rechargeable gel cell 6 volt battery for it at sportsmansguide.com for $10 , and an American Hunter™ brand 6 volt solar panel for $20 at basspro.com not bad for having only $130 invested in the whole set up . The pic quality is satisfactory to me , but I didn't care for it's appetite for batteries . Here are some shots from it: Me checking a scent dripper , forgot about the cam , LOL ... A shot from my patio during the recent heavy rains .
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Post by jstalljon on Mar 13, 2006 9:02:11 GMT -5
I have the Game Spy 100™ , I also got a rechargeable gel cell 6 volt battery for it at sportsmansguide.com for $10 , and an American Hunter™ brand 6 volt solar panel for $20 at basspro.com not bad for having only $130 invested in the whole set up . The pic quality is satisfactory to me , but I didn't care for it's appetite for batteries . Might want to look at the new Game Spy 200. I've had mine in the field for over a month now, and the display is still reading 73% charged on the rechargeable 6V battery! I couldn't be happier!
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