My scouting squad is complete!

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by early in, Dec 31, 2015.

  1. early in

    early in Grizzled Veteran

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    I just got my 2015 Covert Extreme HD Red 40 today. Now I've got 3 Covert Red 40s (unreal battery life!) and a Cudde Attack, which completes my trail cam arsenal. I should be good to go next season.
     
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    BigPhil_H Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have so many Red 40's. They're my favorite
     
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    Completes??????

    What does that mean?

    There can not ever be enough can there?
     
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    My first two Red 40s are 2013 models and they work great! I'm not used to cams lasting more than a year. lol For the money, the Red 40 is a solid trail cam, with quality pics.
     
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    Absolutely very good cameras.

    But there is always room for more.
     
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    I've got around $800 tied up in cams, I have to draw a line somewhere! lol If money wasn't an object, I'd have more. Also, I'm hunting public land, so I have to keep the number of cams I put out to a minimum. I don't want to push my luck! So far, in 13 years of setting cams on public land, I've YET to have one stolen. I'd love to keep it that way. lol
     
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    I had a couple "borrowed" on private, posted land.
     
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    How many is a "couple"? And what's "borrowed" supposed to mean?
     
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    Two and I hate to accuse someone of stealing from me
    so I'm sure that they must have made a mistake and trespassed on my property
    and then picked up my cameras by mistake.
     
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    That's funny right there! Early in, show us pics of your deer after you get the cams set up. I use them on public land too but I do it right after season closes since nobody seems to go into the woods then. I can run them till the antlers fall off and I know what made it through hunting season. I'll be putting them out after Jan 15.
     

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