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    Cool Trail Camera


    How many of ya'll use trail camera's and how is your success? I myself have a scoutguard 550 and it takes pretty good pictures/videos. I have it mounted on a tree overlooking my deer feeder. I get around 75 to 250 pictures a week.
    This is one of the buck's I got pictures of this year so far.
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    I have one but haven't used it in a couple of years. That's a nice buck and I like your feeder too.
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    I built the feeder myself from scrap. Thanks. I'm gonna let the buck grow a couple more years,he's young.
    A crappie day fishin beats working any day!!

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    I put one out for the first time this year. I have really enjoyed looking at the pictures.

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    I bought a cuddeback attack IR in august and put it out for the first time in september, left it for a week and it took 0 pictures. So i called the number on the box and was on hold for at least 20min the the lady tells me that i need to pay the shipping to and from and they will fix it so i took it back to cabelas and the exchanged it for another on and it has been out for two weeks and it will not take night pictures. I also have a good friend that has had the exact same trouble as i have had. I would definately not buy this camera, i have two stealth cams and a moultrie and they are working perfectly. i will put up some pictures when i figure out how to do so.

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    Like the feeder!

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    I 've two of the ScoutGuards 550's. They are small but they do an awesome job. I am very please with mind,get whole season of pictures on the same set of batteries.
    LittleJohn

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJohn View Post
    I 've two of the ScoutGuards 550's. They are small but they do an awesome job. I am very please with mind,get whole season of pictures on the same set of batteries.
    LittleJohn
    Ya I like my 550 also. Mine has been in the woods for about a month and took about 500 pictures. Mine also has great battery life. I think any camera that takes AA batteries last longer than any other camera's that run C or D's.The last time I checked it I had changed it to video and no video's at all. Have you ever had any problems with youe scoutguard? I even turned it back on and got in front of it and then checked it and it had a video on it so I don't know what was up????
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    I have been using Moultrie cameras for the last 8 years and love them, I get a lot of great pics. I just bought my first infrared camera this year and so far I like it. I put corn in front of the cameras to pull the deer in for the pictures but I also get Turkey, Bobcats and several other varmits including tresspassers. Name:  MDGC0361.jpg
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    Bigby them are some real nice bucks. Or is that the same buck?
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