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  1. #11
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    Re: Anyone used a \"deer-cam\" or trail viewing cam?

    Have you gotten that tractor out yet???? We are waiting with baited breath to hear how you did it.
    Mike

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    Re: Anyone used a \"deer-cam\" or trail viewing cam?

    Thats why he wants the camera, to see how the guy who steals it gets it going [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

  3. #13

    Re: Anyone used a \"deer-cam\" or trail viewing cam?

    I have been using the Highlander Photoscout for the last 3 months. Pricey, but it works and their tech guys are knowledgable and responsive. My latest setup gave me nothing but exposed film but this is the first real problem. I expect I did something wrong. At this point, I have no regrets.

    I now have pictures of 11 different bucks (no big keepers), many unidentifiable does, a bobat, fox, coon, coyote and rabbits. Only one daytime deer picture. I'm hooked.

    They sell a digital but I question the speed that I understand most digitals utilize.

  4. #14
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    Re: Anyone used a \"deer-cam\" or trail viewing cam?

    I bought a Digital CamTrakker a couple years ago. It was when they first started using Digital cameras in game trackers. It cost $1250 back then, I am not sure the cost now but it works great. I set the camera to take the pics as fast as possible because it doesn't cost anything to develop the film. Never have had a problem with CamTrakker cameras or software. Take care.

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