Trail Cameras

Trail Cameras

Matt Rice
Matt Rice
Tom "We're getting into some pretty cool technology these days when it comes to trail cameras, and if you're trying to up your scouting game, a good quality trail camera is a great way to start. Some models will actually send you an email or text when your camera is active, and not to mention they come with a variety of settings with excellent quality and footage. Sportsman Warehouse sales associate Hayden gives the full report."

Hayden "They do have some out there now you have the readers that you can just plug straight into the camera and it will pull up all of the pictures so you're not pulling SD cards and taking them home. You are just doing it all right there up on the mountain. There's quite a bit to them, you're definitely getting the newer ones have less noise to them. The Black LED infrareds for your night pictures. The only thing on that, is I have been told bears are still seeing them. I had a guy come in who was showing me some pictures and ya, the bears can still see them, but they're not nearly as loud and they're getting a lot more clearity."

Matt "So what are your more popular trail cameras you guys are selling?"

Hayden "I have a lot of stealth cameras and Moultries go out over anything else. I do have a few Bushnells but I don't carry a lot of them. I've got a few Moultries on sale because they are last years, but we're getting rid of them and bringing out the new products."

Matt "So if a guy is just looking to get a good quality trail camera, what can he expect to pay?"

Hayden "For a descent good camera, you're looking at $100."

Matt "Again we want to thank Sportsman warehouse for their valuable knowledge and great staff."

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