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Dont make that mistake.Bottom of the heap is Primos. They are all made in China so don't look for too much.
You have to stop eating that popcorn on the couch and get out in the woods on surveillance duty!Buy the cheapos at Wally World and put them in as inconspicuous a spot as possible. If you have trespassers and they see one, it'll be gone, then they'll look for more and they'll be gone too. I had a tree stand stolen but was careful to not put my camera near it. Got it before it too disappeared.
I know! But after four years of no problem it just silently walked away. I figure they snuck in at night.You have to stop eating that popcorn on the couch and get out in the woods on surveillance duty!![]()
Had a local lady call me recently about some trespassers. She had them on camera and subsequently got law enforcement on the case. It resulted in a father and son getting fines of 12 or 1500 bucks for trespassing and baiting. They frown on baiting here.I know! But after four years of no problem it just silently walked away. I figure they snuck in at night.
True, but they cost upwards of $400 each and you may have to pay a fee for the service....and I'm finding trail cams are more prone to Murphy's law than any other piece of hunting equipment. When they work, they are great. And reading trail cam reviews, there is not one brand that stands out unless you shell out $500 , and then supposedly you can read license plates.You can purchase Trail Cameras capable of automatically sending photos/videos directly to your smart phone via text message or email.