Me and my younger bros are looking to get a game cam for each of us. What would yall say would be the best one that we could get for about $150. I know that the cuddies are the best on the market but we cant afford a $400 game cam. Thanks
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I would second the Moutlrie Gamespy 200. I know a lot of people have talked about having problems with them but I have had nothing but success with mine and it has taken thousands of pics in some of the worst weather down in South Texas. Like Kevin said it really is a gamble, but if you get a good one you will love it.
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I use the Stealth Cams exclusively. I have about 30 of them and I have had a couple break but, they are replaced ASAP.
I have used everything but the Cuddebacks and I just did not see the extra $$$ being worth it since I am putting them over feed stations. I do not need the super fast triggering since my fat deer just sit there!
The only Stealth Cam I have had that sucks is the infared model. I got one right before they came out as I had the oppurtunity to take a few thousand pictures with one in a short amount of time. It flat sucked bad.
I use the 2.0 ones and they take beautiful pictures and they are very reliable.
IF you are having battery issues buy the battery pack kit which is a 6v battery in a sealed case. I can take roughly 1500 pictures on a battery charge with about half of them or maybe more using the flash.
I get all my stuff at www.nativeoutdoors.com
Talk to Mark Scheurer and he has always been awesome to work with. He is helpful and honest and will do whatever it takes to make you happy.
I added a couple of random pictures to give you an idea. I did not pick the best ones, the ones I picked are average pictures.
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Guy on my lease has the WildView 2.0 or 3.1 megapixel cameras. They are easy to use and you get a decent picture. Batteries last also.
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