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Title: Trail Cams
Post by: dringge on June 22, 2016, 05:39:00 AM
Whats a decent reasonably inexpensive trail cam to buy? That is worth buying. Im not afraid to spend money for a quality product but dont need to overspend. I want something simple. I ll probably buy like 4 of them this year.
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: Buckeye1977 on June 22, 2016, 07:22:00 AM
I've had a stealth cam for about 4 yrs with no problems and cost was about $80. Just bought a new Moultrie to try out this year cause a lot of buddies use them and like them
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: GANDGOLF on June 22, 2016, 09:04:00 AM
I won't take for my Browning cameras. Last year I shot at a coon in the Full dark. Missed. Over the next four days I looked for that arrow intermittently for about 8 hrs total. No luck. I pulled the card on my Browning Dark Ops camera. It took a picture of that arrow as it flew by in the darkness. I found it the next day in about 40 sec. Made me a believer!
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: Roy from Pa on June 22, 2016, 09:58:00 AM
Browning Strike Force HD BTC-5HD
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: Arrowcraft on June 23, 2016, 03:54:00 PM
I have had many and use them 365 days a year right now i am leaning heavily towards the
 cuddebacks $90.00 super easy to use, great mounting system ,good battery life , very nice quality pics, and most importantly a fantastic service dept. I cannot stress that enough !!!
 Try to have service done on any of the others and you will know what I mean.
 
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Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: ARCHER2 on June 23, 2016, 04:36:00 PM
I've had very good luck with Covert cameras. In fact, I have one that has gone underwater and stayed underwater for 3-4 days at the time and still working. I was shocked when I checked it the first time after the water went down when I opened it up and it was dry inside, and, still taking pics. This may be an isolated case, but I've been very pleased with them.
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: 1Longbow on June 23, 2016, 06:08:00 PM
I've had really good luck with Covert also
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: Basinboy on June 23, 2016, 07:38:00 PM
I have to say covert as well. I have 3 mp8's 16 hours from home. I go there once a year to hunt, that's when I check them. Last year I was shocked when all 3 were still running.
One had 8 lithium AA's and had taken over 7,000 pictures, battery level full 5 bars!
The next cam I had 8 Alkaline AA's in it. It took 5,400 pics sd card was maxed out and I had it set to not over write. Battery level one bar left.
The last one had only 4 lithium AA's, had over 5,000 pics and took one of me when I opened it up. Battery level still 4 out of 5 bars! Just unbelievable service!
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: RAGHORN 3 on June 23, 2016, 08:42:00 PM
I have been told by two guys who have several brand of TC's, and both are saying good things about the new Primo's Proof cam... Easy to use, great battery life, good pics and video, trigger speed is catching animals as it enters the target zone.... $99.00-$120..
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: BenBow on June 24, 2016, 09:10:00 AM
I love my cuddeback E2. Its quick picking up movement, takes great pictures and videos and battery life has been good even when I've had it set to take a picture every 5 minutes 24/7 for 2 weeks at a time. If I were to buy another cam I'd look into the new cabelas model as it has some good specs for the money.
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: FlintNSteel on June 24, 2016, 09:14:00 AM
https://www.amazon.com/MOULTRIE-M-880-Infrared-Digital-Cameras/dp/B00V6V98AA/ref=sr_1_29?s=hunting-fishing&ie=UTF8&qid=1466773738&sr=1-29&keywords=moultrie+trail+cameras&refinement s=p_89%3AMoultrie%2Cp_n_feature_keywords_browse-bin%3A4816733011 (https://www.amazon.com/MOULTRIE-M-880-Infrared-Digital-Cameras/dp/B00V6V98AA/ref=sr_1_29?s=hunting-fishing&ie=UTF8&qid=1466773738&sr=1-29&keywords=moultrie+trail+cameras&refinements=p_89%3AMoultrie%2Cp_n_feature_keywords_browse-bin%3A4816733011)

On our lease we have had up to 30+ cameras out (mid-price versions) of various makes.  Best overall for pictures and battery life were Moultrie M880's in infrared (avoid the white light versions as all you get with them is a bunch of blur).  The "motion freeze" on the IR versions is great.  Browning, made by Moultrie...same thing.  

The above link for Amazon is a buy on these via VMI Innovations.  I have found this company to delivery quickly and have the best prices.  At 4-pack pricing you're talking only $84.25 each shipped.
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: dringge on June 24, 2016, 09:26:00 AM
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Originally posted by Basinboy:
I have to say covert as well. I have 3 mp8's 16 hours from home. I go there once a year to hunt, that's when I check them. Last year I was shocked when all 3 were still running.
One had 8 lithium AA's and had taken over 7,000 pictures, battery level full 5 bars!
The next cam I had 8 Alkaline AA's in it. It took 5,400 pics sd card was maxed out and I had it set to not over write. Battery level one bar left.
The last one had only 4 lithium AA's, had over 5,000 pics and took one of me when I opened it up. Battery level still 4 out of 5 bars! Just unbelievable service!
That seems pretty incredible.
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: on June 24, 2016, 09:43:00 AM
I love my Covert MP6's, but they don't make the MP6 anymore and I don't know what model now would be comparable. I have had similar battery life experiences as Basinboy except mine are alkaline, 1000's and 1000's of pics with incredible battery life.

Bisch
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: katman on June 24, 2016, 08:01:00 PM
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Originally posted by dringge:
 
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Originally posted by Basinboy:
I have to say covert as well. I have 3 mp8's 16 hours from home. I go there once a year to hunt, that's when I check them. Last year I was shocked when all 3 were still running.
One had 8 lithium AA's and had taken over 7,000 pictures, battery level full 5 bars!
The next cam I had 8 Alkaline AA's in it. It took 5,400 pics sd card was maxed out and I had it set to not over write. Battery level one bar left.
The last one had only 4 lithium AA's, had over 5,000 pics and took one of me when I opened it up. Battery level still 4 out of 5 bars! Just unbelievable service!
That seems pretty incredible. [/b]
Lithium batteries will read full until they are ready to die and then do so quickly. And they last much longer than alkaline.
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: paradocs on June 25, 2016, 07:05:00 AM
Received two Spypoint Force 12 cams as Father's Day/B-day gifts that I like so far. Small, 6 AA, integral viewer that also helps with setup. Door latches seem a bit flimsy, though...we'll see. Pic quality and trigger speed seem good. Under $200 for the pair off Amazon from Woodbury Outfitters.
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: dringge on June 27, 2016, 05:33:00 PM
I just ordered a single Covert MP8 to test here at home. If I like it Ill get more. I have a resident deer or 2 here that I will use as models.  I wont hunt them. I enjoy seeing them.
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: J. Holden on June 27, 2016, 07:43:00 PM
I have a stealth cam that I bought from the online bargain cave thru cabelas.  Bought it at a good price and have had good luck with it.  Easy to use as well.

Jeremy
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: Barry Wensel on June 27, 2016, 09:12:00 PM
Check out the independent trail camera research at:  www.trailcampro.com. (http://www.trailcampro.com.)  Good guys and it will give you some options to compare. bw
Title: Re: Trail Cams
Post by: dringge on June 27, 2016, 09:36:00 PM
Thanks for the link.