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<blockquote data-quote="Sticky Stokes" data-source="post: 1823565" data-attributes="member: 24533"><p>I have had good luck so far with the Bushnell Trophy cams 5mp, not the greatest nighttime pictures but good enough and they run on AA batteries, and the battery life is unbelievable. I had one of the cameras out for a full year and never had to change the batteries. I got mine online on sale from Natchez Shooters Supplies for around $130. I've had Moultries too but the one I had just ate the D batteries, they would last about two weeks max, but the pictures were excellent. There are alot of good cameras out there, there are a couple of trail cam review sites, chasinggame.com and trailcampro.com, that have reviews on a bunch of the cameras out there.</p><p></p><p>When setting mine up I either place it on a well used trail, mineral site or a feeder. Oh and try not to face it east/west if you can, the sun can ruin alot of pictures! Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sticky Stokes, post: 1823565, member: 24533"] I have had good luck so far with the Bushnell Trophy cams 5mp, not the greatest nighttime pictures but good enough and they run on AA batteries, and the battery life is unbelievable. I had one of the cameras out for a full year and never had to change the batteries. I got mine online on sale from Natchez Shooters Supplies for around $130. I've had Moultries too but the one I had just ate the D batteries, they would last about two weeks max, but the pictures were excellent. There are alot of good cameras out there, there are a couple of trail cam review sites, chasinggame.com and trailcampro.com, that have reviews on a bunch of the cameras out there. When setting mine up I either place it on a well used trail, mineral site or a feeder. Oh and try not to face it east/west if you can, the sun can ruin alot of pictures! Good luck [/QUOTE]
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