I need to pick up a camera or two this off season and am looking for recommendations. If this has been posted 100X I am sorry and will be more than happy to look at a link if you have it.
Just looking for a reliable, good battery life, decent photos camera. Nothing too fancy. Thanks guys.
Trail Camera recommendations
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Re: Trail Camera recommendations
I've had good luck with bushnell trophy cams. Can use four or eight double a batteries. I use four and am still on same set from the beginning of the year.
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Re: Trail Camera recommendations
Take a look at Covert Scouting cameras. Good cameras, great customer service. Look in the Trail Camera forums and you'll find lots of topics on cameras.
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Re: Trail Camera recommendations
I am running Moultri 990I, Browning Dark Ops and Strike Force, Primos, and a new Exodus. So far I like my early 990is the best, but this Exodus is coming up quick. I have only had it out Since Sept and only one card pull. For the money don't think you can beat the Browning.
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