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Re: Quality trail camera recommendations [Re: HunterGuy] #9085192 08/02/24 03:21 AM
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I’m liking my Wiseye way better than 6he Tacatacams. Tact plan might be cheaper data but that it in my opinion

Re: Quality trail camera recommendations [Re: HunterGuy] #9085290 08/02/24 01:38 PM
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This photo was taken with a three year old Tactacam Reveal that I bought on sale at Academy for $99.
It only has one bar where it is at and this the the photo it sent me.
Even if other camera's are better, I don't need them. I thought this looked like a painting.

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Re: Quality trail camera recommendations [Re: HunterGuy] #9123293 10/17/24 03:09 AM
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Interesting nobody touts Reconyx. I started with Reconyx (birthday presents) however pricey. Have since added Tactacam to the mix over the last 3 years and now are running a combination of 13 total (4 and 9). The tactacam are a better value, better picture, better nighttime. I run solar panels on all the cameras to reduce battery costs also. I also love the customer support from tactacam. I have a friend in Pearsall where I help guide that runs 17 tactacams on his ranch. I think a lot depends on which product you become comfortable with and find it easy to work with. In the end its a personal preference.

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