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Post by Ahawkeye on Feb 20, 2007 14:27:56 GMT -5
I got my first trail cam pics back with a few does on film! Really cool if you ask me. I would like to go digital instead of 35 mm what would you guys say is the best digital trail cam for the money spent? I don't need top of the line I just need middle of the road these things can be expensive but i would still like to make the best choice. Thanks
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Post by parrothead on Feb 20, 2007 15:19:27 GMT -5
check chasingame.com They review them all. There are some new Moutries coming out that I am going to take a look at.
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Post by dwhunting on Feb 20, 2007 16:22:46 GMT -5
I have a bushnell Trailscout. I wouldn't recommend it to no one. I have had to return it twice to the manufacturer due to problems.
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Post by buckeater on Feb 21, 2007 8:01:35 GMT -5
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Post by mbogo on Feb 22, 2007 16:56:43 GMT -5
I agree, the Cuddeback is worth every penny. If you check Natchez Shooting Supplies, they often have good deals on them. I got my original digital model for less than $200 after they came out with the newer model.
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Post by parrothead on Feb 23, 2007 14:04:27 GMT -5
I bet there will be a lot of good deals coming up with people bringing out their newer models.
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Post by lymanl3 on Apr 9, 2007 12:26:18 GMT -5
boys....get yourself a homebrew!! You can also use the cam on a personal basis...trust me....my cams have 1-3 second trigger speeds, I also am putting together cams that are triggered via a wireless sensor...multiple sensors controlling one cam...results in multiple trails covered ;D
Lyman
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