Has anyone tried to use a wireless camera in Mexico with ATT subscription?
I've got a couple coverts with booster antennas, I've just never tried them there. Curious if anyone has any experience with it
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I have been running three Covert Black ops for five years with good
success. But the key is you have to put them where you are getting at least 2 bars on your AT&T cell phone. I use to have booster antenna's on the older models. The newer models work fine with the antenna that comes with the camera. I do run the rechargeable batteries;Also the solar panel you get from Covert
i envisioned you saying this wearing socks and flip flops. my side hurts now.
expert opinions needed. what are the best whitetail areas within 2 hours of the border?
what are the best areas for numbers and trophies anywhere in mexico?
thanks gents!
In my opinion there are good ranches all the way from Guerrero to falcon lake area.there are some good pockets up around acuna also. I think you need big enough ranch or area were ranches are letting deer become mature beforeshooting. Personally I like the area from Guerrero to the Columbia bridge. But really there are no good deer in mexico
Has anyone tried to use a wireless camera in Mexico with ATT subscription?
I've got a couple coverts with booster antennas, I've just never tried them there. Curious if anyone has any experience with it
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I called Covert. They said if you are getting signal from Telcel then you would have to have a Telcel SIM card and they would walk you through the set up. The parameters are different between AT&T and Telcel.
In my opinion there are good ranches all the way from Guerrero to falcon lake area.there are some good pockets up around acuna also. I think you need big enough ranch or area were ranches are letting deer become mature beforeshooting. Personally I like the area from Guerrero to the Columbia bridge. But really there are no good deer in mexico
thanks blue. surprising to me, it seems some of these places are owned by americans. would you have hesitation in owning a property in mexico?
should someone expect more bang for their buck, in owning hunting land in mexico? i assume a 3-4k acre place would be a minimum for holding deer down there?
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My new blind for Mexico I've been working on!!
We cross in eagle pass they have gotten were they tax you on most things now. it use to be hit or miss. I think everyone who has hunted in Mexico for a while knows it always changes.
thanks blue. surprising to me, it seems some of these places are owned by americans. would you have hesitation in owning a property in mexico?
should someone expect more bang for their buck, in owning hunting land in mexico? i assume a 3-4k acre place would be a minimum for holding deer down there?
There are a lot of Americans owning ranches in Mexico now but I don't know anything about that process and could really not give any advice on it. I am just a poor leaser.
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