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Post by kansasboi on Dec 2, 2015 12:44:23 GMT -6
I got them off the AT classifieds. I like them just never had a cam this sensitive. Usually throw a pile of grain out just to get them to stop for a second, no need with these. Got 1000 of birds and even mice lol.
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Post by 180py on Dec 2, 2015 21:04:26 GMT -6
lol. i have used them on scrapes, trails and on feeders and even though they don't have a delay mine don't seem to take an excessive amount of pics and battery life is pretty good. i would buy some more for what i gave for mine but academy doesn't have them now
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Post by droptine4 on Dec 3, 2015 13:43:43 GMT -6
lol. i have used them on scrapes, trails and on feeders and even though they don't have a delay mine don't seem to take an excessive amount of pics and battery life is pretty good. i would buy some more for what i gave for mine but academy doesn't have them now What do you think there worth ? I did some research they seem good,little different but good reviews.
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Post by 180py on Dec 3, 2015 13:48:34 GMT -6
I bought mine for $39.99, $43 in my hands. They are well worth that. Best price I have seen on them lately was $79.99, after I get all my Christmas shopping done I will probably buy at least a cpl more.
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Post by boggs41076 on Jan 7, 2016 12:30:18 GMT -6
Any you guys used a Spartan gocam or any other mobile cam? www.hcooutdoors.com/products/scouting-cameras/gocam.htmlI've really been wanting one but don't know anyone who runs any. I have good cell coverage in most places I hunt so it should work fine I'm thinking. I thin it Would justify itself with less intrusion and pressure but it's a lot of cheddar to throw at a camera.
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Post by Pinger on Jan 11, 2016 22:18:22 GMT -6
I would like to use a mobile cam but my service sucks out at farm and would never sleep. Lol
Interested in checking out one of the new cameras available from Muddy. Prices are $80 for 10mp and $120 for 12mp. Site says the 12 has time lapse feature of 1,2,4 or so hours before sunset and after sunrise. If this is true I will be buying a couple of these. Currently have to run 2 cams in same spot for this option. Also have external battery option but not listed on site of price for that.
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Post by boggs41076 on Jan 12, 2016 13:57:10 GMT -6
Those sound pretty good pinger, I may check them out. I'm going to have to invest in 8-10 this year. I've had 4 primos go down in the last 2 months. They were the 35's and refurbished. I got 2 years out of them and still using several do I got my money's worth.
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Post by mibowhunter91 on Jan 12, 2016 16:37:42 GMT -6
I'm not sure what I want to do about new cameras yet this year I love my bushnells but they aren't cheap anyone try the new cuddebacks yet? If I send in my broken ones I can get 50 bucks off makes a decent deal if they are good
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Post by Pinger on Jan 12, 2016 16:41:18 GMT -6
I figure if I get 2-3 years out of my cams I'm happy with them. Mine hang on a tree 365 and take tens of thousands of pics
If these Muddys are good cams, they might bring prices down on other brands to compete. They look a lot like browning cams. Probably made in the same factory in china
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Post by 180py on Jan 12, 2016 19:53:03 GMT -6
Did you get the muddys pinger?
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Post by mibowhunter91 on Jan 12, 2016 20:36:33 GMT -6
I figure if I get 2-3 years out of my cams I'm happy with them. Mine hang on a tree 365 and take tens of thousands of pics If these Muddys are good cams, they might bring prices down on other brands to compete. They look a lot like browning cams. Probably made in the same factory in china I just checked the muddy site they do look a lot like the browning cameras
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Post by kansasboi on Jan 12, 2016 20:58:32 GMT -6
Those muddys look sweet! I just never seen the use of the plot watcher/time lapse feature for me anyways. Feel like I'd just want to see a close up of what is out there. Maybe I'm missing out?
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Post by Pinger on Jan 12, 2016 21:24:12 GMT -6
Haven't found them available anywhere yet to purchase. Time lapse mode is good to help see what trails deer are using to enter or leave a plot. Also can allow you to see if deer are using the opposite end of plot that your camera wouldn't normally take a pic of because they are to far to trigger it. I like it to see what kind of activity the plot has during a set period of time. You get a bunch of empty pics but also can catch pics of deer that otherwise you never would've captured.
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Post by 180py on Feb 3, 2016 10:40:54 GMT -6
Anybody use a moultrie A5 gen camera?
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Post by missouribowtech on Jul 15, 2016 11:54:31 GMT -6
I've got about every brand of camera at this point and by far the best cameras have been the browning strike force. You can get the older ones for 99-120 in various places. The Bushnell's are solid but pricey and I really like the original Moultrie M-880 and earlier(before new cam design). Those would be my top 3 for sure.
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