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    Trail camera question

    How many of you guys use multiple trail cameras? I just bought one and I'm going to set it up this coming up Friday, I realize I'm a little late in the game, but I didn't have a lease until a couple of weeks ago (same one I was on last year, I just get free range to bow hunt the whole 220 acres myself with no one else there). I'm setting up a feeder and a trail camera in one spot when I go up, but I'd really like to set up a trail camera on the draw that leads up to my feeder location, just don't wanna spend the money unless it's a wise investment. Thoughts?

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    IMO, a good game camera is one of the best investments that you can make. It will tell you exactly what is coming to your feeder and when. I wouldn't go cheap, as they may likely not work. Good luck with your choice, I am sure you will get plenty of brand suggestions.

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      #3
      I have 4 cameras...the new primose truth 60 is nice, cuddeback expert, and scoutgard are my favs. I love checking pics but most of mine r setup over feeders. its hard to set them up over a trail unless u have one with a super fast trigger

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        Originally posted by Aggiebush View Post
        IMO, a good game camera is one of the best investments that you can make. It will tell you exactly what is coming to your feeder and when. I wouldn't go cheap, as they may likely not work. Good luck with your choice, I am sure you will get plenty of brand suggestions.
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          #5
          Absolutely it is worth it to me.....I have 6 cameras that work pretty well. I have one on each of my feeders (3) and have the other 3 on trails. I have a few other older Moultries that don't work all that well. I have one of those on a water trough.

          I would recommend Scoutguard or Bushnell Trophy Cam.

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            #6
            I have a cam at every feeder and a couple set up on trails. I am spoiled to the cams for sure. I hardly ever hunt a feeder without knowing what has been going on there recently. The cams I have on the trail are to see if I get any deer back there that are hesitant to come to the feeder.

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              #7
              I have multiple cameras out at all times........we call them our "scout team".....they do a god job earning their keep..

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                #8
                Guess I'll be earning some more Bass Pro Shop points...haha.

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                  #9
                  I have 2 cams over my feeders and 1 that I rotate to different trails/scrapes, etc. that I have scouted and am interested in. It works great for me. I try to buy a new camera every year, as I can't afford to just buy all new stuff every season.




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