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I placed my two cheap digital Wildview Game Cameras out and they took pretty good pics for a $49 camera. This one took 102 pics from last Saturday to this past Sunday morning. I switched out the SD card and will probably leave it for 2 weeks. Here are some example photos:










I have another of these that I left out for 3 weeks in which it took 600 pictures. It had some small bucks and mostly birds and squirrels. Overall, I think they aren't too bad for a cheap unit that you don't have to worry so much about getting stolen.

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Notice the fawn has been injured on her left shoulder. I'll take pictures there for a couple more weeks, it should be interesting to see how the little one heals.

And hopefully ole' Mossy will stroll past for a good mug shot.

We got some nice pictures of a descent 8 and about a 14" wide 6 in another location.

Ya'll have a good one,

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Reloader,

Nice shots from the trail cams!!

Is it a little late for the fawns to still have their spots?? Not sure what is typical for North Louisiana.

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Pretty good pics, Reloader. What camera is that? I've been thinking of getting one but don't want to shell out big bucks.


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Slug,

These pics were from my cheap Wildview Digitals. They have them at Wal-Mart for $49.99. You can buy a SD card off of ebay for about 5-10 bucks and they use 4c size batteries. You have to get the good batteries like Duracell for them to last a while(about 3 weeks if set at 1 pic/min) or the rechargeable type. I put the 128MB SD cards in these and they'll hold over 600 pics.

This camera has a 1 year warranty. I'm not saying it's a great camera but it does the job and if it breaks after a year, I'll just buy another.

You don't have to worry about them being stolen as much as you would a Cuddeback. I'd be worried where I hunt if I had a $400+ camera in the woods.

The only down falls to this cam is that it triggers slow(about 2 seconds on one of mine and 3-4 on the other) and it doesn't stamp a date or time. You just have to place them at a feeder, a scrape, or a food plot, some where where they don't just walk by without stopping. I had this camera out for 1 week and of the 102 pictures nearly all were of deer.

Good Luck

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Nice shots from the trail cams!!

Is it a little late for the fawns to still have their spots?? Not sure what is typical for North Louisiana.



Phil,

This is probably a late born but, it is common to see fawns with spots here in September. They are usually loosing them at the end of September. I rarely see spoted fawns in October.

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