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Short history of the trail-camera
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5020674" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I had one of the first cam-tracker cameras which was a 35mm camera in a box and was about $500. The last camera I bought was $59 and did so much more including sound and video. Tech has come a long way. I wish my ability to kill mature bucks had improved at the same rate. Alas, it has not! I think we've all gotten a little lazy, letting cameras scout for us. </p><p></p><p>The best aspect of game cameras is knowing what's out there. I remember seeing turkeys for the first time and had no idea until we got pics they were even there. That started my turkey hunting career. </p><p></p><p>Camera's have certainly evolved and at the current rate, the surveillance will look something like Hunger Games in a few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5020674, member: 10373"] I had one of the first cam-tracker cameras which was a 35mm camera in a box and was about $500. The last camera I bought was $59 and did so much more including sound and video. Tech has come a long way. I wish my ability to kill mature bucks had improved at the same rate. Alas, it has not! I think we’ve all gotten a little lazy, letting cameras scout for us. The best aspect of game cameras is knowing what’s out there. I remember seeing turkeys for the first time and had no idea until we got pics they were even there. That started my turkey hunting career. Camera’s have certainly evolved and at the current rate, the surveillance will look something like Hunger Games in a few years. [/QUOTE]
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