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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MOULTRIE LAUNCHES NEW GAME CAMERA SYSTEM
Providing Complete Access to Camera Location 24/7

Alabaster, Alabama – January 2009 – Moultrie announced the launch of the Game Spy Game Management System, which offers complete access to game cameras via cellular network and internet. Consisting of three components – camera, cellular modem and web site – the Game Management System provides complete access to game cameras 24/7, from the comfort of your own home.

The Camera
Moultrie’s introduction of a complete camera system also brings to the market four innovative scouting cameras that are compatible with the Game Management System. Choose from the Game Spy I-45 and I-65 models with truly invisible infrared technology, or the Game Spy M-45 and M-65 white-flash models with color night-time video. Each game camera boasts a quick trigger time and long battery life, so you’ll never miss a shot. Moultrie’s 2009 game cameras retail $279.99-$379.99.

The Cellular Modem
Game cameras are addictive, but the cost of checking them every weekend gets expensive. Moultrie’s new GPS Game Spy Connect modem plugs directly into compatible Game Spy cameras, giving you the ability to access your camera whenever and wherever you please. Through AT&T’s cellular network, you can wirelessly transmit images, check battery status or even change your camera setting – all from your computer, PDA or cell phone. The GPS Game Spy Connect retails for $149.99.

The Web Site
Moultrie’s Game Management web site offers members a private-access web page to manage photos, data and cameras anywhere in the world, from any computer with internet access. Once signed up, members can also enter accounts remotely from most cell phones or PDA’s with internet capabilities. Upload images captured at your favorite hunting spot, keep an eye on your property, plot and view locations of game activity using GPS coordinates, control your camera from miles away . . . the possibilities are nearly endless! Monthly plans start at $29.99.

Moultrie’s complete Game Management System will be available summer 2009.

Company Description
Moultrie is the most recognizable game management brand in the industry. Moultrie develops and manufactures feeders, spreaders, sprayers, scouting cameras, feed supplements and accessories for deer, turkeys, hogs and fish. With over 30 years of experience, Moultrie is an expert in game observation and management. Moultrie is a division of PRADCO Outdoor brands. You can visit Moultrie on the web at www.moultriefeeders.com.

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Further details we be released in the coming weeks as they become available.
 
I assume this will only work on the US cell network and there has to be a cost associated a cell company is not going to let you use their network for free. I see moultrie is charging $29.99/mth for their web service sorry but I rather check my cameras the old fashioned way. It gets me out in the field and allows me to spend some time triming shooting lanes and fixing stands...ect.

It would be good for citidiots I guess
 
I assume this will only work on the US cell network and there has to be a cost associated a cell company is not going to let you use their network for free. I see moultrie is charging $29.99/mth for their web service sorry but I rather check my cameras the old fashioned way. It gets me out in the field and allows me to spend some time triming shooting lanes and fixing stands...ect.

It would be good for citidiots I guess

I agree somewhat with your assertions, however citidiots are not the only people who could benefit from this technology. I am an avid hunter/outdoorsman & I live in a big city by necessity. I do have access to large private land holdings that are 1.5 to 4 hours away from where I live. Making the trips to check cameras can become quite expensive especially when gas prices where high. We will have to wait & see if this technology catches on.

George
 
Well the batteries in my Moultrie I50 lasted the whole season, 2000+ pictures, and batt. power was still at 54% (I think) when I took it down.
But I would imagine the power drain on the cellular side to be alot worse.

That ALOT of $$$$ to be sitting in the bush, waiting for somebody to find it !
I'll stick with the SD cards.:D
 
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