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I found this site on another forum. It is a great web site that reviews all trailcams on the market..... These people know what they are talking about and are giving direct feedback to the companies who manufacture the trialcams and work with them on improving the units. Check it out for yourself and find the camera you are currently using or wanting to purchase. I really like the site...tons of information!!!!

http://www.chasingame.com/
 
So what do they say is the grade A, #1 choice?
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The link doesn't work for me on this particular computer.
 
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You are getting as bad as GHOST, right on top of every post...snap, a reply is made. You are an IW junky for sure. Thanks for the quick reply
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probably says Vman cams are at the top.
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They gotta have one to test it.....
 
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You are getting as bad as GHOST, right on top of every post...snap, a reply is made. You are an IW junky for sure. Thanks for the quick reply
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Thanks for the compliment, I think.....
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I do have one and have tested it and it is the best that I have owned. Second place isn't even close.
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With my line of work I'm always interested in seeing product tests and this one is interesting.
One thing that has been bothering me though.....The photo of the elk supposidly taken with a Cuddeback. The background is blury as if it were taken with a long zoom lens. About all the trailcam pics I've ever seen are in focus all the way to infinity.
I'm no photography expert but it just doesn't seem quite right.
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Anyone else notice this?
 
Shovel, I didn't notice that but I did notice that at 9:03 PM on 11/30/05 it should of been dark wherever it was taken. I put in the data for Steamboat Springs, Colorado for reference.

The following information is provided for Steamboat Springs, Routt County, Colorado (longitude W106.8, latitude N40.5):

Wednesday
30 November 2005 Mountain Standard Time

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Begin civil twilight 6:40 a.m.
Sunrise 7:11 a.m.
Sun transit 11:56 a.m.
Sunset 4:41 p.m.
End civil twilight 5:12 p.m.
 
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All in good fun. Kinda like the old days when everyone ganged up on Muddy
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I really miss it too. Bring back the good ol' days!
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The person did not know how to set the time properly, or the date for that matter. Happens All the time especially when you put new batterys in.
 
The photo of the elk was NOT taken with a trail camera. It was taken with a high end camera lens of at least 200mm. I caught that right off and I am not sure if someone is trying to pull a fast one or just yanking our chain.
 
Hi Ya folks, Was just looking around and seen where you was talking about the elk at the top of our front page. This is just a picture we put in and tried to do a Rudoff thing for the holiday season. We didnt mean to mis lead anyone. Bill www.chasingame.com
 
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They seem to be pro Moultrie, either the 100 or 200 (from my quick glance at the site).

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We have a Moultrie 100 and it well, sucks. Sorry, but it really isn't very good. The reaction time is slow and it misses half of the pictures. I have heard the Moultrie 200 is far better. Higher MegaPixle and very fast reaction time.

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