I have owned several game cameras in the past. I'm just wondering if there's anything new
and better I should be aware of?
First bought a 35mm Moultrie years ago.
Then a Stealthcam that was good at a distance but went through batteries fast. It stopped working.
I have a Cuddeback flash that was great for catching predators on trails but it died.
Then I bought another big ole Moultrie IR that is okay for over food but is slow to react. The display has also
started to fade.
Then I bought a Walmart Bushnell which is still going. But it whites out objects if too close. It's also basically not taking pictures.
I currently have the Bushnell over a road killed deer and a bobcat has been feeding on it. But
the Bushnell just is not catching the pictures. I am pretty good at positioning the cameras.
The bobcat ate the shoulder and rear area and I got one picture of it leaving.
I have not researched game cameras for a while. I would like a quick, reliable camera that
can cover a little distance. The Bushnell is about 10 feet away from the deer and it's not catching
the pictures. So can anyone recommend anything new that might be better?
My neighbor just bought a Browning. Does anyone have any experience with Browning? I won't
know his results until spring.
and better I should be aware of?
First bought a 35mm Moultrie years ago.
Then a Stealthcam that was good at a distance but went through batteries fast. It stopped working.
I have a Cuddeback flash that was great for catching predators on trails but it died.
Then I bought another big ole Moultrie IR that is okay for over food but is slow to react. The display has also
started to fade.
Then I bought a Walmart Bushnell which is still going. But it whites out objects if too close. It's also basically not taking pictures.
I currently have the Bushnell over a road killed deer and a bobcat has been feeding on it. But
the Bushnell just is not catching the pictures. I am pretty good at positioning the cameras.
The bobcat ate the shoulder and rear area and I got one picture of it leaving.
I have not researched game cameras for a while. I would like a quick, reliable camera that
can cover a little distance. The Bushnell is about 10 feet away from the deer and it's not catching
the pictures. So can anyone recommend anything new that might be better?
My neighbor just bought a Browning. Does anyone have any experience with Browning? I won't
know his results until spring.
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