Best Trespasser Cam

Deck78

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absolutely no good reason. #1, theft. a smart tresspasser goes at night, sees the red dots from the "no glow". ALL GLOW RED at night, even a little bit. Then they steal the camera. then you are screwed. with a cell cam, even if a thief takes, the data transmits your thief to you. so a lot of reasons not to go noncell for a trespasser (DUMB). been here a while and played with trespassers for a while.
I'm with you on the cell cam theory. This road location is hit or miss for cell service and I am not sure I can get coverage. I am willing to gamble a couple cams that the perp is using the trail during the daylight hours and can't get up the tree to grab the cam. It may not work, I concede that
 

Deck78

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I'm fond of the detail in pics from my Browning cams for the price. But only have experience with dummy (non-cell) Brownings. Cheap enough I'd buy 2 cameras, 2 cable locks & a lock box to hopefully get them for theft, as I get them for trespassing, if they do find one of the cameras. The lock box seems to keep the lens from fogging this time of year, as well.

That said, I do agree with the cellular option. The picture is received in real-time & LEO can be notified immediately, possibly catching the trespassers while on the property depending on circumstances. The WiseEye take quality pics, get much more reliable reception than Tactacam or Cuddeback ever did on my property & send the full-size images to their app. Catch the cameras on Black Friday, you probably get away with one cheaper than the non-cell rec'd setup above.

Good luck!
good intel man, thanks!
 

ttf909

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I got some sneaky neighbors that I need to catch on cam. Gotta put the cams up high and they gotta be low profile but are strong enought to capture details. I am not going to go the cell cam route. Anyone got any good recommendations? I am guessing it is both daytime and nightime use of the road I found them using.
Look up herd 360 , they offer some really good antennas for cell cams. Gotten service where my phone won't work .
 

DeerCamp

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I got some sneaky neighbors that I need to catch on cam. Gotta put the cams up high and they gotta be low profile but are strong enought to capture details. I am not going to go the cell cam route. Anyone got any good recommendations? I am guessing it is both daytime and nightime use of the road I found them using.
Why would you NOT want to go the cell cam route if you are trying to catch trespassers.
 

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