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WildGame Innovations Micro6 Red???

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by selfbros, Jul 18, 2012.

  1. selfbros

    selfbros Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Does anyone have this camera? Are they worth a darn? Have you had issues?

    I just saw them on Clearance at Rural King for $69.99. I'm wondering if it's worth the price.
    The reviews online are mixed some love it some hate it. I don't trust most of those reviews because some people don't know how to use them correctly, but I know BH.com folks do, because we’re the best.:sheep::sheep::sheep::sheep: Right?? lol
     
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    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    Here's a professional review on that unit. Hope it helps.

    Blessings.......Pastorjim
     
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    selfbros Die Hard Bowhunter

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    ??:poke:???
     
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    rknierim Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have one. All it does is aggravate me. If the animal is standing completely still, it takes great pics. If there is any movement at all, it is blurry. I just use it where I know what deer are there already to get times. It's definitely only worth $70. I've bought better for the same price, but it was a flash cam. Deer around here don't seem to mind the flash tho
     
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    selfbros Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Thanks rknierim, I just needed to hear that from someone I semi trust. I feel that sometime the manufactures fill out those reviews on their own product. I see you’re from Effingham. Do you go to Draves Archery a lot? I stop in there every once and awhile. The shooting lane needs some work, but I love that its 30 yards out. I was going to make a trip there soon to look at their selection of climbing sticks. I'm in the market to purchase some and I want the best for the lesser price (Under $100). I think they had some on Clearance around May of this year.

    My family owns just about every piece of land in St. Peters, IL. but kinda far for me.
     
  6. Captain Morgan

    Captain Morgan Weekend Warrior

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    I had one and left it in the woods since I bought it, going out to change the batteries every month or two, depending if it was on still or video. It lasted 8 months before crapping out. Unfortunately, I hadn't gone online to register it within 30 days of buying it, otherwise I could have sent it back within the 12 month warranty period. Decent pics, but has a very short trigger distance (about 15 to 20 feet), so you need to have it close to where the deer come through. I had mine set up on a salt block and got good pics and video. Would be good if you have a decent trail and want to pick up a few cams for cheap so you can set them at different points on the trail to know which directions deer are going during specific times of day.
     
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    I have one, and it is working good, takes good pictures out to 40 ft, but if the deer is moving it can be blurry.
     

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