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Old March 17, 2013, 09:56 PM   #10
Sure Shot Mc Gee
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Join Date: January 2, 2012
Location: Minnesota
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The more expensive they are. The better they are. Features and battery longevity especially. You can go from simple memory card storage to having the camera itself transmit its imaging straight to your home or lap top computers on a regular basis. (if ?__ there's a cell phone tower reasonably close) Mid range cost ones in moultrie bushnell brands. I've got no complains in my using of either. The only general problem with game cameras. >Correct placement and theft. My advice: If you own the property and can keep others from entering at their whim. They'll work great for you. If its State land or un-posted land where you don't reside. Good chance you camera/s will grow legs and walk away. Stolen game cameras are easier to re-sell than a bag of fresh Florida oranges.
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