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<blockquote data-quote="bigsilly" data-source="post: 198242" data-attributes="member: 1288"><p>I have used Cuddeback, Leaf River, Moultrie, Steathcam, and this year I am using Wildgame Innovations. The Wildgame Innovations are by far the cheapest and most reliable cameras I have ever used, and I have been using cameras since the 35mm days. I mount mine about 2 feet off the ground and within 20 feet of scrapes or feeders. If you get much over that you will have a hard time with it triggering when they get in front of it. The only thing about the Wildgame cameras is if the deer is moving the picture quality is not great, I have some on trails and when the deer is walking it is blurry. Other than that I have no complaints. I am planning to put one above a scrape up high in a tree pointed down, have not done that before but have seen some cool pics from some folks that have done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigsilly, post: 198242, member: 1288"] I have used Cuddeback, Leaf River, Moultrie, Steathcam, and this year I am using Wildgame Innovations. The Wildgame Innovations are by far the cheapest and most reliable cameras I have ever used, and I have been using cameras since the 35mm days. I mount mine about 2 feet off the ground and within 20 feet of scrapes or feeders. If you get much over that you will have a hard time with it triggering when they get in front of it. The only thing about the Wildgame cameras is if the deer is moving the picture quality is not great, I have some on trails and when the deer is walking it is blurry. Other than that I have no complaints. I am planning to put one above a scrape up high in a tree pointed down, have not done that before but have seen some cool pics from some folks that have done that. [/QUOTE]
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