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Looking to buy Cellular trail cams….what you suggest?
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<blockquote data-quote="East TN Bowhunter" data-source="post: 5930653" data-attributes="member: 8795"><p>I run Tactacams and have never had any issues. They do take 12 AA batteries and the brownings only take 8AAs. I also wish the non-HD pic they send to my phone was a little better quality but other than that I have no complaints. Oh and the Tactacams monthly plans are a bit cheaper if you only have a 3-4 cams. $8 a month for the first cam and $7 a month for any additional cams for the intermediate plan(the one I use). You get 500 photos per month with this plan. That is an average of around 18 photos a day which is enough if you are on a rub line or a scrape. Maybe not if you have it on a corn pile or a salt lick. It is $13 a month for unlimited photos. Moultire and Brownings I think are more expensive just for a few cams but if you have more than a handful of cams than it can be a better value than Tactacam from what I have heard. With the Tactacam intermediate plan I have 4 cams and pay $29 a month for 2000 photos. They combine your total photos so if one cam is on a heavily used area and the others aren't it works out well and I don't normally go over the limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="East TN Bowhunter, post: 5930653, member: 8795"] I run Tactacams and have never had any issues. They do take 12 AA batteries and the brownings only take 8AAs. I also wish the non-HD pic they send to my phone was a little better quality but other than that I have no complaints. Oh and the Tactacams monthly plans are a bit cheaper if you only have a 3-4 cams. $8 a month for the first cam and $7 a month for any additional cams for the intermediate plan(the one I use). You get 500 photos per month with this plan. That is an average of around 18 photos a day which is enough if you are on a rub line or a scrape. Maybe not if you have it on a corn pile or a salt lick. It is $13 a month for unlimited photos. Moultire and Brownings I think are more expensive just for a few cams but if you have more than a handful of cams than it can be a better value than Tactacam from what I have heard. With the Tactacam intermediate plan I have 4 cams and pay $29 a month for 2000 photos. They combine your total photos so if one cam is on a heavily used area and the others aren't it works out well and I don't normally go over the limit. [/QUOTE]
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