Trail cam advice

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X2Shooter
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Trail cam advice

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So I am in need of some new trail cams. what are some reliable cheaper cams.
The area I am putting them I usualy have one a year stolen so dont want to put the higher priced ones there. Any and all advice appreciated!!!!!
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onebigskittle
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I use Tasco because they are cheap and all I want to know is whats in the area anyway ...pics are not bad and if they are stolen I haven't lost as much as I could have if I payed a lot.
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I have had good luck with Moultrie cams. The last one I bought is a 333 model I think. Small, takes pretty good pics.,"C" batteries have been in since about Oct. and still at 50%. I got it on sale for some under a hundred bucks. Sure cant complain.
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visit www.chasin-game.com,,all about trail cams,,,forums,,,tests,,ratings
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We started hiding our game camera by brushing them and no longer place them at chest height. A picture from low to the ground is good enough for me to pattern when the deer are coming through my targeted area!
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X2Shooter
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Think I might try some moultrie cams. Thanks guys!,
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Ive had Bushnell and Moultrie but now prefer Spypoint, good prices,batteries last a loooong time, very nice pics, make no noise, and very good sensor, and good customer service, and is a Canadian company.
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