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Post by Big Tony on Dec 20, 2014 17:38:51 GMT -6
Does anybody make a damn game cam that lasts more than one year? I have a WGI that was on sale for $100. It lasted one season. Piece of dook fo sho. I swear, from now on, I aint payin' more than $30 or $40 bucks for one. They just don't last. None of 'em. I could have hired a freakin photographer to take more pics than that camera got. as soon as it gets a little warmer, I'll make a vid of this sumbucks demise. I'll use my iphone because this worthless ripoff aint gonna ever get a pic of anything. Rant over.
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Post by helomech on Dec 20, 2014 18:59:51 GMT -6
The only good ones are the buckeye and the ryconx, but those are very expensive (above 600 bucks). My buckeye is my favorite camera, been in the woods for 7 years now and never had a problem with it. Never misses a deer, and battery last about a 6 months.
Now for an affordable camera I have the cuddy back and it is doing good so far, cost about 150 bucks. Only had it about 5 months though.
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Post by Big Tony on Dec 20, 2014 19:37:03 GMT -6
I think I'm gonna try a Cuddeback next. I'm gonna look at Wild Game Innovations web site and see if they have any kind of trouble shooting tips. If not, I'm gonna give this sumbitch some trouble shooting with a shotgun.
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Post by helomech on Dec 20, 2014 19:38:26 GMT -6
I say stay far far far from stealthcams, and wild game, I won't buy a moultrie again either.
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Post by DCS on Dec 21, 2014 0:18:27 GMT -6
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Post by David P. on Dec 28, 2014 23:04:51 GMT -6
I have two brownings out.On the second year with them.So far so good.
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Post by twice70 on Jan 14, 2015 7:42:44 GMT -6
I've always stuck to cheaper ones myself. I've NEVER had any luck with WGI. I've had decent luck with Moultrie's. The ones I have now do ok my only complaint is they take a lot of pics with nothing in them. Not sure if they are too sensitive and the wind sets them off blowing weeds, or if the trigger speed is so slow that it snaps after the deer walk by. As long as the deer are still and feeding they take decent pics.
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