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New Stic-N-Pic Mini

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by gutone4me, Dec 17, 2013.

  1. gutone4me

    gutone4me Grizzled Veteran

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    New Product Announcement -- Everyone, say hello to the Stic-N-Pic Mini Ground Mount. Available starting in 2014, this mount is compact, light weight (2lbs) and is compatible with almost any soil type. We've been field testing this bad boy for a few months and found the key benefit of the mini ground mount is it's compact ability to fit in most back packs. The mini ground mount will be making its debut at the ATA show in Nashville and available in stores in March 2014. Ask for it at a dealer near you.

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  2. Just Passin thru

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    Looks pretty sweet. Wish I could use one without having to worry about it getting stolen.
     
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    ooo cant wait to get one or two. :)
     
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    buckeyehntr5 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Looking forward to using the mini. Love my Stic N Pics!
     
  5. Justin

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    The key with the Stic-n-Pic mount is to hide it in places people don't typically look for trail cameras. With no fat black straps wrapped around the tree a camo trail camera blends in very well. I've walked right by my own cameras I knew were there without seeing them.

    Can't wait to try the new SNP out! :tu:
     
  6. buckeyehntr5

    buckeyehntr5 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Exactly! I have actually wire tied native grasses to the SNP so it would blend in on field edges. I'll admit, I have walked by a few of mine without knowing...
     
  7. Dunn County

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    I'm very excited about these. I was planning on getting 2 of the previous mode, but I'll get a couple of these instead! I loved the old model it was just a bummer that they are kind of cumbersome.
     
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    More evidence that March can't get here soon enough.
     
  9. Matt

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    Yes please!
     
  10. Lester

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    I am going to have to talk to Jesse when I see him in Nashville since I didn't get to hear about these sooner :)
     
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    These are very appealing to me. The other ones were to cumbersome to carry a handful of them in on ground you don't have 4 wheel access. Does less material equal a better price point? I hope so!
     
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