trail cam opinions

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FredBear
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Re: trail cam opinions

Post by FredBear »

Boo wrote:Here's another option. Really good battery life. http://www.covertscoutingcamera.com/DLCCovertII.html
The only notable drawback that you use a plug in module to make changes to the program and to check battery life.
Its the same camera as the bushnell. Im almost positive.
crazyfarmer
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Re: trail cam opinions

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exact camera.. Its actaully 3 of them going around with different names. Not sure if Bushnell had the rights to that design but its not the only one out like that.
Farmer
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Re: trail cam opinions

Post by Farmer »

Looks alot like Scoutguard trail camera


http://www.trailnsecuritycameras.ca/sco ... _camo.html
ch312
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Re: trail cam opinions

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i put my moultrie out the other day on public land. i have my fingers crossed that it will be there next weekend when i go checkout the pics. first time using it so ill post pics....hopefully :D
FredBear
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Re: trail cam opinions

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Farmer wrote:Looks alot like Scoutguard trail camera


http://www.trailnsecuritycameras.ca/sco ... _camo.html
Yep. You got it. They are all three the same camera.
steve
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Re: trail cam opinions

Post by steve »

I have a Spy Point, small in size, uses 6 AA batteries, very happy with it. Also bought a Moultrie when Walmart had them on sale for 79.00, uses D batteries and is big and heavy but works good for the money.
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