Game Camera Predator Pictures...

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Let me see what you've captured on your game cameras....I have a $75 Amazon gift card to use towards one...and DH is not convinced that they work?

I'd like to see as many photos as possible showing predators and/or photos taken by game cameras and the brand, if possible so I can show DH why I "need one."
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Thanks!

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I have one and so far the only thing we've captured on camera is the snow falling, guess thats good though not many predators around with the dogs It's a Bushnell119435
 
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I have a Moultrie D40 and a Stealthcam and actually love them both but for different reasons. The Moultrie has a great 50 ft IR flash so if you catch a picture of something at night, it lights up the whole area. Unfortunately, it only takes up to 30 seconds of video, whereas the Stealthcam takes up to 2 1/2 minutes of video but the IR flash is only 30 ft and it sucks for night pictures. Daytime, its great. Im thinking of getting another Moultrie or maybe a Bushnell. I had my Moultrie for three months before I finally got a pic of a fox. Mostly I got great cat or horse pics.<g> The Stealthcam has a hairtrigger camera. Anything, and I mean anything that flies by, be it a leaf, snowflake, bird, piece of grass waving in the breeze, you'll get a pic of it!!
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I had 94 videos to watch tonight. Amazing what goes on around my house when Im not home<hmmmm>....


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I have lots of pictures and recent experience with mine. hehehe
I love my Bushnell IR, whatever current model is selling at WM with the IR flash. .... #119325c is the model number on it. I usually have it set on 3 picture sequences and a 10second delay between sets.

This is my game cam photo thread. I have lots of day and night pictures of my birds, me and hubbs and my dogs, as well as two "at large" dogs (predators) and most recently, Firefighters
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Yup we have all kinds of fun out at my place.....
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=408866&p=1 The only time the cam doesn't work well is in heavy fog, which the property is awful close to the river bottoms so we suffer from fog quite often but nothing I can do about that.
 
It is a Moultrie. After about a year I had a problem with it and returned it and they replaced it with a new upgraded model. I just got the new one today.
 
Take it from a hunter who relies on these things to take game. Do yourself a favor and get a Moultrie!! They are number one in my book and I would bet most hunters on here that know anything about game cams would agree. Cuddyback also makes a good cam but I think they are too expensive. Have had both and for the money you cant beat a Moultrie. Reliable, long battery life, and very easy to set up and use. Just my two cents.
 
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Must be a personal thing
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Coz I found the Moultrie one extremely hard to use, that and it quit on me the second day I had it. Moultrie won't be gettin any lovin from me!
 

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