Caustin
 Location: NY posts: 10 Member | 14. Re:Trail Cams 03/23/2009 5:35 AM |   | Did someone say dinner? | Never Look Back...It’s to late! |
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Evil2U
 Location: AR posts: 34 Member | 13. Re:Trail Cams 03/22/2009 11:20 PM |   | I have to say this is a pretty cool picture..  | In God We Trust! |
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norhav Location: ME posts: 1 Member | 12. Re:Trail Cams 03/21/2009 12:34 PM |   | Buckeye Cameras are the best. I have 1 Orion with PC Base, 1 wireless Apollo, and one Standalone Apollo. Cost a lot but when set up you don’t go near the camera for a long time. I also have a spare battery fully charged so when the battery gets below 30 percent I change it. I have all three cameras set up, one transmits about a quater mile to my computer, the other about a half mile. I can tell which trails the deer are using. The stand alone Apollo I change the card about every 3 days, I had 206 pictures on the card set at one second so I changed it to 5 min. I live on an Island in Maine, they took over 100 deer the last season, but this winter has been hard on the deer. Respectfully Jack . |
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coldbeer
 Location: AR posts: 76 Gold Member | 11. Re:Trail Cams 12/31/2007 7:27 AM |   | I would like to see those pics. looks like a good camera. do you know how far the signal will go if you use the wireless thing? their website says 2 miles but I find that people that use things like that know more of what they can acutally do. | They can have my bow when they pry it from my cold dead fingers! |
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t2tone
 Location: IL posts: 4 Member | 10. Re:Trail Cams 12/31/2007 7:17 AM |   | hello, i noticed these posts were from early 07, but wanted to let every one know about the "buck eye cam" wireless camera. this can be a stand alone camera with sd chip or used as a wireless and transfer pics to a portable base unit or straight to computer. these ARE NOT CHEAP THOUGH!!! but in my opinion worth it. i have caught an owl in flight 2 times now. they have a recharble battery that will last a long time (i get about 1 month) with lots of extras. here is web page if any one wants to ceck them out.(www.buckeyecam.com/main/) let me know what you think. if any one wants to see some pics let me know and i will upload some.
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onlylrgdeer06
 Location: NJ posts: 58 Member | 9. Re:Trail Cams 03/07/2007 7:33 PM |   | I bought one from Dicks for about 75.00 it works pretty good. only .3 megapixel though. it takes nice pictures. they sell them all the time on e-bay. under sporting goods, hunting cameras. one guy sell’s some for 2 at one price. look good though. do research. good luck. by a lock also. | I love hunting! New Deer Days is Great! |
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predator1
 Location: OH posts: 49 Member | 7. Re:Trail Cams 02/09/2007 8:48 PM |   | we use the digital cuddie back cameras and here is some pics from them in action CuddieBack | Team Flatline,
Elite Archery Z28
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Ben Adams Location: LA posts: 23 Member | 6. Re:Trail Cams 02/08/2007 9:47 AM |   | Evil2U wrote: | 2.1 that not a bad camera.. its kinda expensive though.. Might be able to find a better one on ebay or something like that.
| Well the megapixels is more about image quality. The reason that I quoted the second one as the best has little to do with image quality. It’s more about camera quality (not breaking down in bad conditions stuff like that) and ease of use for the hunter. Your 100% correct on the the expensive part though (too much for me). To answer Caustin’s question I have got a cousin that has a cuddleback. He doesn’t like his at all. Now he’s got an old version and isn’t digital but his comments were enough to keep me away from buying it. |
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Evil2U
 Location: AR posts: 34 Member | 5. Re:Trail Cams 02/07/2007 9:44 PM |   | 2.1 that not a bad camera.. its kinda expensive though.. Might be able to find a better one on ebay or something like that.
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Caustin
 Location: NY posts: 10 Member | 4. Re:Trail Cams 02/07/2007 4:36 PM |   | Ben Adams wrote: | it kind of depends if your a cheap person (like myself) then the best one that I found for the money is this one (this is the one I bought have not had any trouble out of it). but if your a person that wants the best quality camera hands down regardless of price then this one is your best bet. | Thanks I think the first would be just fine! Any one have a Cuddie?? |
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Ben Adams Location: LA posts: 23 Member | 3. Re:Trail Cams 02/05/2007 7:20 AM |   | it kind of depends if your a cheap person (like myself) then the best one that I found for the money is this one (this is the one I bought have not had any trouble out of it). but if your a person that wants the best quality camera hands down regardless of price then this one is your best bet. |
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Evil2U
 Location: AR posts: 34 Member | 2. Re:Trail Cams 02/04/2007 6:12 PM |   | There are alot of them out there.. if you can find a durable digital with about 3 megapixals that would be ideal. | In God We Trust! |
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Caustin
 Location: NY posts: 10 Member | 1. Trail Cams 02/04/2007 8:30 AM |   | Whats your favorite trail camera? I am getting readt to buy?
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