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Best trail cam for the money?
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<blockquote data-quote="lhsmith" data-source="post: 2802382" data-attributes="member: 100947"><p>Started in 2016 with Bushnell on advice from a watershed patrol officer and have since added 3 more. All still work, except on occasion I have to open them up and let them dry out really good. Son gave me 2 Wild Game Innov. cams which use up expensive C batteries like crazy and not well sealed as ants invade the insides so they are now used as dummy cameras to deter trespassers. Tried the Spypoint cell cam and that was a disaster- see my other post. Recently got 2 Brownings ( because old style Bushnells - my first choice- are not made anymore) and trying to learn how to navigate them -otherwise good so far. Much easier if you can begin with one brand and stay with them. Having tried the cell cam thing, I don't feel the need to have to know what's going on in real time.....it's like technology overload if you know what I mean. My cell phone is enough of a PITA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lhsmith, post: 2802382, member: 100947"] Started in 2016 with Bushnell on advice from a watershed patrol officer and have since added 3 more. All still work, except on occasion I have to open them up and let them dry out really good. Son gave me 2 Wild Game Innov. cams which use up expensive C batteries like crazy and not well sealed as ants invade the insides so they are now used as dummy cameras to deter trespassers. Tried the Spypoint cell cam and that was a disaster- see my other post. Recently got 2 Brownings ( because old style Bushnells - my first choice- are not made anymore) and trying to learn how to navigate them -otherwise good so far. Much easier if you can begin with one brand and stay with them. Having tried the cell cam thing, I don't feel the need to have to know what's going on in real time.....it's like technology overload if you know what I mean. My cell phone is enough of a PITA. [/QUOTE]
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