What brands and models of trail cameras have you used in the past and what worked well, and what is junk to be avoided?
After having a few cameras out the past few years I've slowly lost a few to curious bears and the elements of having something electronic out in the elements for 2 years in a row, and I want to replace them for next season.
Currently I'd been using some wildgame innovations cloak 8 cameras I got on sale a while back. They've held up pretty decently, use 8 AA batteries and I pretty well get the full summer and most of a fall out of a set. They trigger a tad on the slow side if something is walking side to side, so you need to angle them to look down a trail rather than catch what walks across it.
I've actually been pretty happy with how they work for the price I got them, but any reviews I've read of the newer WGI models seem to be pretty bad. I don't know if I'm just easy to please, or if I lucked out with two good ones.
the other cameras I had were the simmons whitetail model. The battery capacity of 4 is kinda crappy as they last the summer, but then start to fade right before hunting season starts. They also won't work with a mini SD card with the adapter, something the WGI cameras don't care about. They also seem to just be plain picky when it comes to SD cards, sometimes they work fine, other times they just refuse to read the card. I have also had cases where one week I would have 40-50 pictures, and the next week nothing. While it is possible that that was the case that no animals came by that spot that week, I should at least get one or two of branches and weeds swaying in the breeze.
For the price they were better than nothing, but i wasn't super impressed with them, and being so inconsistent it's hard to pay for more of them. They also seem irresistible to bears. I've had 2 of them that a bear has tried to take a bite out of now, with no bears ever trying to eat my WGI cams. I don't know if it's the colour (grey for simmons, black for wgi) or maybe they plastic has a different smell, but i probably will stay away from them.
If anyone can recommend what they've had good luck with, or what is junk and i should avoid. I'd like to keep the price around $100 per camera, but I've got all winter to keep an eye for when they go on sale.
After having a few cameras out the past few years I've slowly lost a few to curious bears and the elements of having something electronic out in the elements for 2 years in a row, and I want to replace them for next season.
Currently I'd been using some wildgame innovations cloak 8 cameras I got on sale a while back. They've held up pretty decently, use 8 AA batteries and I pretty well get the full summer and most of a fall out of a set. They trigger a tad on the slow side if something is walking side to side, so you need to angle them to look down a trail rather than catch what walks across it.
I've actually been pretty happy with how they work for the price I got them, but any reviews I've read of the newer WGI models seem to be pretty bad. I don't know if I'm just easy to please, or if I lucked out with two good ones.
the other cameras I had were the simmons whitetail model. The battery capacity of 4 is kinda crappy as they last the summer, but then start to fade right before hunting season starts. They also won't work with a mini SD card with the adapter, something the WGI cameras don't care about. They also seem to just be plain picky when it comes to SD cards, sometimes they work fine, other times they just refuse to read the card. I have also had cases where one week I would have 40-50 pictures, and the next week nothing. While it is possible that that was the case that no animals came by that spot that week, I should at least get one or two of branches and weeds swaying in the breeze.
For the price they were better than nothing, but i wasn't super impressed with them, and being so inconsistent it's hard to pay for more of them. They also seem irresistible to bears. I've had 2 of them that a bear has tried to take a bite out of now, with no bears ever trying to eat my WGI cams. I don't know if it's the colour (grey for simmons, black for wgi) or maybe they plastic has a different smell, but i probably will stay away from them.
If anyone can recommend what they've had good luck with, or what is junk and i should avoid. I'd like to keep the price around $100 per camera, but I've got all winter to keep an eye for when they go on sale.




















































