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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2943139" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>Not all Bushnell Trail Cams are the same. you have the aggressor model, I cannot tell if it is the blackout model or not. I have 8 Bushnell Trail Cams and the blackout aggressor model is my least favorite. I had it set up in a creek bottom, where it worked as it should with a great trigger speed, the sun did not set it off, but the pictures are sort of dim.</p><p>The only time I have issues with a Bushnell is when I set it up and the sun will hit it in the morning or evening and I do not clear stuff that moves around in front of it. I will end up with 1000's of pictures of nothing.</p><p>My Bushnell's work fine in the winter or summer, the temperature does not seem to affect it. Use good batteries, they will last for months. I have not had batteries in one that would last for a year, but my cams will take hundreds of pictures a night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2943139, member: 28113"] Not all Bushnell Trail Cams are the same. you have the aggressor model, I cannot tell if it is the blackout model or not. I have 8 Bushnell Trail Cams and the blackout aggressor model is my least favorite. I had it set up in a creek bottom, where it worked as it should with a great trigger speed, the sun did not set it off, but the pictures are sort of dim. The only time I have issues with a Bushnell is when I set it up and the sun will hit it in the morning or evening and I do not clear stuff that moves around in front of it. I will end up with 1000's of pictures of nothing. My Bushnell's work fine in the winter or summer, the temperature does not seem to affect it. Use good batteries, they will last for months. I have not had batteries in one that would last for a year, but my cams will take hundreds of pictures a night. [/QUOTE]
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