Jamie......YOU have been doing the cam thing LOTS more than me....What is it that you use?........Golly you are neighbors with Moultrie aren't you? I remember when I was doing the Bumper Buddy purchase and then the return of a motor you knew them as they were right down the road..........Or is that another outfit?.......
YOU get up early Bud.......God bless.......Dennis
Been using Cuddeback for years. Ever since they came out with the first digital scouting camera. Oh crap, they were so pricey. The very first digital scouting cameras, Cost much more than a rifle back then. (When you could get them)
But they worked. I learned so much dealing with these things.
Prices go down like everything else as competion shows up.
Camera speed means much with these scouting cameras.
Nothing worst than to get a camera shot and nothing be there, or back end of a deer, or even worst than that, a human photo ( damn poucher ) cut in half where all you see is the back half of his body or a picture of one of your deer being dragging away with a rope around his neck . On the other end of the Rope going up out of the camera shot is all you would see. Get a fast camera.
I remember when we used to use the film cameras. They done good, BUT, then again, that got pricey after awhile. (200+$ at first)
Would go buy the "Bonus" packs of Kodak film. Go to the woods and load up camera. Could not wait to go back in a few days. CAREFULLY, and I mean carefully rewind camera film in the gadget. If you accidently let ANY light source in the camera. "POOOOOF", you just messed up a roll of film. And most of the time you would not know it until you got it to Walmart ( always done the one hour photo, could not wait) and the lady would say " Sorry" , your film has been exposed to light . PISSED OFF YEA !!!
I would have from six to eight "film" cameras out back then with the film style.
Then came the Cuddeback digital, and life changed for the better.
Now, with technology has come so far in the scouting cameras, I see where many
has cought up with and passed up Cuddyback. And the prices are much better. That why I'm looking for another brand ...
So that means more cameras to set and see !!!!
The company with the "Bumper Buddy" was ON TIME FEEDERS in
Louisiana ....
Don't know where Moultree is from .... think they had somebody else making their cameras with their name on it .....
We have purchased so many Feeders and several of your Bumper Buddys from them also. Good company ( ON TIME ) !!!! Great Service !!!
.......... jamie
P.S.
What is great, is to catch a poucher tearing up / and or stealing a camera you set out for him to see . And catch him with the IR camera he don't see !!!
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