Posted by Russ from MN on March 24, 2014 at 19:05:15 from (68.235.89.3):
In Reply to: Game camera questions posted by John in La on March 24, 2014 at 17:40:44:
We use Bushnell game cameras, and the cheaper ones don't take very good pictures in the dark. These are infra-red cameras They will take multiple pictures close together so you can read license plates! I think our best one will take videos, but we have never tried that. Depending on the size of the card you put in them they can take thousands of pictures. We get up to 600 a week around a mineral block for deer. Ours are slightly noticeable if you are looking at them when they go off at night, there might be something better now. I made some semi-secure boxes out of 30 cal ammo boxes, our son had a camera destroyed by a bear. The last pictures were kind of neat!
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