Monthly Archives: July 2011

Wildgame Micro 8 RED Game Camera Review – CLOSED

Wildgame Micro 8 RED Game Camera Review – CLOSED : This is a promising camera and one of the first Micro (mini) cameras that Wildgame has released.  We shall see if it can stand its ground with the other cameras … Continue reading

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How Much Action is your Game Camera Getting?

It’s not brain surgery. All scouting cameras are built to do one thing… take pictures of the action. Unfortunately so many of them fail miserably and most of us hunters don’t even realize it! Native Outdoors will test over 50 … Continue reading

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Cuddeback Attack IR Game Camera Review – In Progress

July 11 2011 – Cuddeback Attack IR Game Camera Review in progress. Received a customer call today in regards to the firmware update. He was unable to obtain the update directly from Cuddeback so we emailed it to him. He … Continue reading

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Checking Your Game Cameras – In and Out Quick!

When checking your game camera, it is a best practice to get in and out as quickly and quietly as possible.  Remember, your scent sticks around much longer than you do, so think twice about what you are doing to … Continue reading

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Tip: Know Before You Go – Game Cameras

This tip is for the first use of a camera whether it is your first game camera or your 50th.  Every once in a while, as with any electronic device, a game camera might not work properly out of the … Continue reading

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Tip: Positoning of Game Cameras

One of the most irritating things about setting up a game camera is to find out that after having the camera in the field for some time, the camera angle was all wrong, pointing too far up or too far … Continue reading

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