nope, most certainly can't .... knowing next to nothing or more accurately even less .... based on your experience what trail cameras do you recommend and which ones to stay away from
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Well if so someone could just combine the two.
that would be great .... as noted, I have absolutely no use for one but one of our sons owns acreage and Christmas is not far away
The pics I've posted were taken by a WGI from Wally. Model t5i3w. Don't recall what I paid for it 6 or 7 years ago, but it wasn't much. I don't need all the "features" the expensive ones have - WiFi and so on. Just needed the basics - not interested in "glamour shots". There's a lot of decent cams for under $60 or so that will get the job done. Campark makes some good ones in that price range. Battery life is important for all of them, you don't want to go broke replacing batteries every week.Vaquero wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2019 11:44 amI had a couple cheap ones from WW for several years that worked ok, but the last one died last year.
I need to pick up a couple, have heard some good stuff on the Brownings.
Something about the Wildgame Innovations, but can't remember if it were good or bad.
Maybe I should start a thread on what others use/like.
RP