Game Trail Scouting Cameras - Cuddeback or Moultrie? |
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October 2008 Before deer hunting season starts, using game trail cameras or scouting cameras is the best and easiest way to know if deer (especially trophy bucks) are in your chosen hunting area. Moultrie Trail CamerasMoultrie make selected trail camera models with infrared flash (ie, they don't produce a visible flash, such as the Moultrie Game Spy I-40). Some hunters argue that scouting cameras that produce a visible flash spook deer. The Moultrie Game Spy I-40 Infrared unit is affordable (around $220) and takes sharp, detailed 4 megapixel digital pictures. The standard Moultrie Game Spy 4 Megapixel trail (without IR flash) camera is only $99 - a price to fit any deer hunters budget this deer season. Cuddeback Trail CamerasCuddeback scouting cameras are simple, rugged units that are very easy to operate and setup. The Cuddeback Capture 3 Megapixel model takes one minute to setup. The standard Cuddeback 3 megapixel scouting camera (flash) is $199 and the IR flash model is around $230. Which Trail Scouting Camera is Best?Both Moultrie and Cuddeback game trail cameras do what they were designed to do - take pictures of game both day and night. The scouting camera you select depends on what features you really need and that is the best one. Thanks for reading "SHOOTING/HUNTING TIPS NEWSLETTER" Note: Our subscriber list is NOT made available to other companies. We value every subscriber and respect your privacy. (C)2003 - Present. Deer-Elk-Turkey-Hunting-Shooting-Tips.com |