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I do not know abut a website for discussing the trail cam, but I have a recommendation.

I use a camera by Highlander sports. It is not cheap, probably one of the most expensive cameras I have seen at about $500, but dang, it's good! (They are coming out with a new model that will be about $150 or so less than this)

It is a infrared, digital camera. It has an infrared flash that does not spook game. You can not see the flash. Which I feel is important. I could be wrong, but a big buck that has something "explode" by him, might not be inclined to visit that site again.

Once again, I have been wrong before. But when you have a choice between a camera with a visible flash and one that has no visible flash, it is an easy choice.

Their customer service is great. I have had to send mine back for a minor problem, they replaced a part and returned it, no charge. A friend of mine had his damaged in a hail storm. They fixed it, no charge.

www.highlandersports.com Look for the PhotoSpy digital camera, they make a few different models, only one is infrared.

I am about to order my second one.
 
Posts: 6255 | Location: Dallas, TX | Registered: 13 July 2001Reply With Quote
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Hey Wendell,
I too am interested in these cameras, could you post a couple of pics. that your camera has taken?
 
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go to Jesses' Hunting Pages, he has by FAR the most knowledgeable trail cam stuff!

I'm at my work computer, I'll post the link later on this evening when I get home.
 
Posts: 7763 | Location: Between 2 rivers, Middle USA | Registered: 19 August 2000Reply With Quote
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I have Red Deer, Aoudad, Axis, Whitetail, Mule Deer and unfortunately, Pigs.

I use the game camera to monitor the growth and numbers of my animals. I see how much the Pigs eat, the antler development of the Stags etc. Since I can not get close enough to any of the game to see development, the photos are a great way to see what is happening.

There are animals on the game camera I have never seen in person.

This should give you an idea of the quality, range etc. this camera is capable of.

Red Deer in Daylight http://www.huntersquest.com/Resources/Image1.gif

Red Deer at night http://www.huntersquest.com/Resources/Image3.gif

WT and Mule Deer http://www.huntersquest.com/Resources/Image2.gif

Quail hunters! (My friends using the Mule to chase down my quail. http://www.huntersquest.com/Resources/Image4.gif

Aoudad
http://www.huntersquest.com/Resources/Image5.gif
http://www.huntersquest.com/Resources/Image6.gif
 
Posts: 6255 | Location: Dallas, TX | Registered: 13 July 2001Reply With Quote
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I use Camtrakkers and have been very pleased. They are easy to operate and take quality pictures--even at night. From what I understand, it's the night pics that give a 35mm cam an advantage over their digital counterparts.
Anyway, here are a few pics I've taken with mine:






 
Posts: 1445 | Location: Bronwood, GA | Registered: 10 June 2003Reply With Quote
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You might start here . Jesse has a nice website and is a good friend -- though, like so many of my friends anymore, I've never met him in person. He is a good guy though, sent me care packages in Iraq, and has a genuine interest in helping people. If you can't find what you need at his website, drop him a line and tell him I sent you. I'm sure he'll do everything he can to get you pointed in the right direction.

Good luck.

Russ
 
Posts: 2982 | Location: Silvis, IL | Registered: 12 May 2001Reply With Quote
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