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Posted By: traditionalarcher17

trail cams - 02/02/2016 12:13 PM

Walmart has the gen2 moultree a5 cameras for 49 bucks right now. Reg 65. They are great cameras for that price. Posting day and night pictures ive got in those cams.

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Posted By: Stinger

Re: trail cams - 02/04/2016 01:36 PM

A little blurry, but not bad for the money!
Posted By: 76chevy

Re: trail cams - 02/08/2016 08:24 PM

cool, I need some cheap ones. Important to me they run on AA. All I use are AA, have a ton of the eneloop rechargeables.
Posted By: trapperDave

Re: trail cams - 02/10/2016 08:59 PM

I've been quite happy with moultries over the years.
Posted By: prohunter191

Re: trail cams - 02/23/2016 08:21 AM

I have a Moultrie D5 and I do not like it. My grandpa bought a Wild Game Innovations and I am impressed. It was the most expensive one the but it is 12 mp and it is super small.
Posted By: tynimiller

Re: trail cams - 02/25/2016 12:43 PM

Covert and USA are the only two brands I run currently. Have heard decent things from the lower end Moultries for the money though!
Posted By: whitetaildave24

Re: trail cams - 02/27/2016 07:10 AM

I've picked up two of the Primos Easy Cams off Ebay for 29.98 each. For the money they do exactly what I want. The pics are pretty good as well. Run on 8 AA batteries. Flip the switch to on and that is it. Nothing else to it.
Here is a recent pic:

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Posted By: deerhunter986

Re: trail cams - 02/27/2016 03:54 PM

That looks good I run all wildgame innovation and my buddy likes the primo cams
Posted By: Indiana Dude

Re: trail cams - 03/06/2016 07:59 PM

After having really bad experience with Stealth cams, I recently gave them another shot. Really pleased with the g26 and g42's I've been using.
I'm minus one of the 26's now that some loser decided to take it during last year's mushroom season.
Fortunately for me, he didn't see one of the other ones that took his picture.
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