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Post by Hunter Mike on Feb 11, 2006 12:54:06 GMT -8
I don't currently have any, but probably will pick at least one up this year for next season.
What do you guys use and what do you like about it?
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Post by Billybob on Feb 11, 2006 12:55:59 GMT -8
Im like you mike I dont use one. I would sure love to try it maybe in the next year or two.
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Post by Hunter Mike on Feb 11, 2006 13:07:12 GMT -8
I know a lot of guys are getting the 1.3mp digital at Wally World for about $100. They say they work pretty good. Can't think of the name off the top of my head.
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Post by Billybob on Feb 11, 2006 14:53:41 GMT -8
Well if you think of it Mike let us know. It would be interesting to see what comes out when I'm not there.
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Post by docholladay on Feb 12, 2006 0:38:44 GMT -8
I believe it is the Stealth Cam that you are talking about. I have a 35mm Stealth Cam. It is great but I have to go and change out the film every so often. I am looking to get a digital to use also, so that all I have to do is buy 2 smart cards and change the card out when I go. That way the camera never leaves the woods and I can continually get pics. I dont take mine out when I change the film, but it would be quicker to just pull a card out and stick one in. You have to think about it like this: do you want to spend the extra cash getting film developed or do you want to spend the extra money on a digital trail cam? I wouldnt get a digital with anything less than 1.3mp(mega-pixels). The quality really starts to suffer if you go any lower, but you pay more money for higher mp which equals better pics. Go to Chasing Game to get trail cam reviews. It is a great resource to see how well a camera performs.
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Post by bayoukid on Feb 23, 2006 18:41:18 GMT -8
I have a 35mm Stealth Cam also and it has been great. Very dependable and takes great pics at night with out the "glow bright" eyeballs of the high dollar digitals!
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Post by Billybob on Mar 28, 2006 14:13:52 GMT -8
Does anyone here in Oregon use a triail cam?
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Post by grizzlytradingpost on Jul 27, 2006 21:07:00 GMT -8
on trail cams has anyone seen a bushnell dig camera i was thinking of getting one i can get one cheap thru my wholesaler but the reaserch i have done is on the cuddie back ones but expensive even at wholesale
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Post by bayoukid on Dec 17, 2006 7:04:47 GMT -8
Since my last reply, I have went with a Swamp Ghost Trail Cam and it is truly impressive. From high quality images to filming video, it is the top of the line trail cam. It has too many options to list! It even comes in infrared (IR) as well! It also comes in a water tight camo case and with a Python Master Lock to lock it to the tree. One of the best features I like about it is, you can remove the Sony digital camera from the case and use it for everyday use, including shooting video. All at the touch of a button.
If you are serious about trail cams, you need to check out the Swamp Ghost Trail Cam.
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Post by bayoukid on Dec 17, 2006 7:08:04 GMT -8
I know a lot of guys are getting the 1.3mp digital at Wally World for about $100. They say they work pretty good. Can't think of the name off the top of my head. You definatly don't want to waste money on anything under a 2mp. The ideal cameras are 3 - 4mp and the top notch cameras are 5 and up. I have a 4.1mp and it is great. The Swamp Ghost Trail Cam has up to 6.1mp and is available with infrared.
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Post by badbob226 on Feb 15, 2007 14:55:16 GMT -8
I looking at the stealth cam digital so that i can just change out card come home and load on to computer i hve seen some pic from cams look good
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Post by deerslayer on Jan 14, 2008 22:18:10 GMT -8
I use a Bushnell Trail Scout Digital Camera captures clear, full color images not a high $$ trail cam but works for me
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Post by wheelinjunkie on Jan 21, 2008 21:31:09 GMT -8
I AM NOT GOING TO INVEST IN ONE FOR THE SIMPLE FACT THAT I KNOW TWO PEOPLE THAT HAVE HAD THEIRS STOLE..
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Post by deerslayer on Jan 21, 2008 22:18:20 GMT -8
I secure mine with aircraft cable and lock I also camouflage it. it is also password protected and with out the password it is useless. so with any luck it won't get stolen !!
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Post by Wapitiwill on Jan 22, 2008 4:21:10 GMT -8
I have considerd it . I know alot of guys using them to scout rosies. Might try it if things pick up in the timber industry. they are cutting shifts a day or two at a time right now so can't affod it but some day!!!
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