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I'm getting tired of this...

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by JGD, Feb 3, 2013.

  1. PatB

    PatB Newb

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    I have a couple Wildgame Innovations cameras and they do the same thing. Don't even bother putting them out anymore. I went with Moultrie last year and had different issues, camera would go crazy taking pics of nothing for two days straight and then run out batteries. Moved to different places and still the same thing. I thought it might have been the shadows, but this was everywhere. This year I will switch to Covert based on reviews and pics from bh.com
     
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    frenchbritt123 Grizzled Veteran

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    I have been using Moultrie's for over a year now. Really like them. Easy to use and good pictures for the money.
     
  3. SugarCreek

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    I am surprised that nobody mentions Scoutguard, the revolutionary brand in game camera industry.

    Try the Long Range detection cameras, and you'll throw all others to charity.
     
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    I'm currently a moultrie guy. Love my m80's, and Walmart.com had m100's for 129$ and one will be in my woods soon.

    However, after reading reviews and seeing pats pics on here, I will have at least 2-3 coverts in the woods by the time velvet is growing. They have clear pics, the best battery life I've heard of, and are extremely user friendly when setting up. All for about half the price of a reconyx. The 2013 lineup for covert looks awesome and I can't wait to make my first purchase.
     
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  5. Trout Slayer

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    Anyone else use Primos Truth Cam46? I've used a few of those for 3 seasons and have had a ton of success with them. Only time I've had bad pics is due to my mistakes of settings or set up.
     
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    I have 4 of the 46s and a Blackout. I have two Covert Red 40s, and they put the Primos cams to shame! Battery life is not even comparable, pic quality is loads better, and they are half the size of the Primos cams. I won't buy another Primos cam for sure.
     
  7. Goosepond Monster

    Goosepond Monster Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have two of them and they have worked well for me. Good picture quality and I feel that the battery life is good for using D batteries. I have a Primos Blackout Ultra and it runs on AA batteries. I bought lithium batteries for it and it still shows 99% and they have been in there for well over six months.
     
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    Trout Slayer Weekend Warrior

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    This is my experience as well.
     

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